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-----original message-----
From: roxana@i.com [mailto:scarlet@cv.com]
Sent: Friday, March 5, 2005 5:37AM
To: libby; anita@fbt.com; bianca; sheldon; hunter
Subject: sorry not for me and the address is above


What will you give me first? asked the boy, eagerly
That requires some thought, returned the Demon, and paused for several
moments, while Rob feasted his eyes upon the gorgeous rays of color that
flashed and vibrated in every direction and surrounded the figure of his
visitor with an intense glow that resembled a halo

Then the Demon raised his head and said: The thing most necessary to man is
food to nourish his bodyHe passes a considerable part of his life in the
struggle to procure food, to prepare it properly, and in the act of eating
Does further evidence support our findings?
