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Ed Locke, a retired postal worker, was 8 years old when he had the moment everyone remembers: the instance he was chosen to be the subject of Norman Rockwell’s iconic painting, “The Runaway.” Just a normal kid from Massachusetts, Locke didn’t know at the time the fame, captured so immaculately

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