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Chelan

[ shuh-lahn ]

noun

  1. Lake, a lake in N central Washington, in the Cascade Range: one of the deepest freshwater lakes in the U.S. 55 miles (89 km) long.


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“Bill Cosby called me at home in Las Vegas and reached my grandmother,” recounted Chelan.

“He gave me a blue pill, which he said was an antihistamine,” said Chelan.

Next came another new Cosby accuser, a black woman named “Chelan.”

The year was 1986, and Chelan was a 17-year-old high school student and “aspiring model.”

“Mr. Cosby walked me to the bedroom after a second shot of amaretto,” said Chelan.

By devious stages we reached the head of Lake Chelan, and there for four days the outfitting went on.

Good lots on Lake Chelan can be obtained for from five to twenty-five dollars a year, depending on their locality.

Lake Chelan, at last, and a hotel for the night, as the boat does not leave for the upper end of the lake until morning.

Some time they will build a railroad in there, and then Lake Chelan will be easier of access, but less to be desired than now.

Chelan looked at Jerry Markham, the Terran looked back defiantly as if he were guest instead of captive.

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