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  • "We had 4 feet of water from [Hurricane] Isabel," Ms. Hennessy said. "Hopefully I'm overreacting, but we'll clear everything out of the front of the store and depending on what happens, work on the back inventory of the store."

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  • "We had 4 feet of water from [Hurricane] Isabel," Ms. Hennessy said. "Hopefully I'm over-reacting, but we'll clear everything out of the front of the store and depending on what happens, work on the back inventory of the store."

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