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The animals have always been mischievous— the eagle and his prey. Showers of orgiastic rain through cracked soil— the eagle is no better than his brother. The umbrella daughters don’t feel the rain but hunt all the same— the eagle’s offspring are destined to try for—
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chad-katz
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Mar 22, 2011
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