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The birds dropped no feathers, nor flew in strange paths, nor sang in strange times, nor died in strange ways. The dogs refused no food, nor bit those who feed them, nor attacked those in their charge, nor ran foaming in howling madness. The fire threw no sparks. The wind swept no dust. The river … Continue reading →

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This entry was posted in Three Different Ways on November 27, 2011 by Kerian Nox.

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