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<p>The weekend with Max seemed to last a month. Max wasn’t just out-of-sorts and irritable; he was mean and grumpy. Max had several years on me and showed it. I thought he was mad that I came and was just grouchy because he was old. But I was wrong.</p>
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Stories to teach the Soul

<p> 
<p align="center">Reasoning Through Madness: </p>
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<p align="center">The Mouse and the Bear</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Well, I was down to the swamp an this allegory, least I think it were an allegory I know one got a skinnier nose than the other but you know what I mean&#8230; He climbed up out&#8217;n the water, looked me in the eye and commenced to tellin&#8217; this story.</p>
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