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Date Added: August 08, 2008 05:56:02 AM
One bright spring morning several years ago, my little girls came running up the steps holding something brown and round, its stubby legs flailing. Eyes wide and sparkling, they could barely contain their excitement as they proudly lifted high their latest find, snatched up by little hands as it moseyed slowly across the driveway.

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