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towns folk would notice that they were not changing. they would become scientist's pets. People would want to know where they got the water from and they would want to all live forever.

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The Tucks have lived in their home in Tuck Everlasting for over 80 years. They moved in during the 1880s and have stayed there ever since due to their immortality.

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