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Default What can a horn-rat not eat?

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> Hello All!
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> It seems to have been a tough time this winter for wild life. The acorn
> crop for the tree-rats was small around here and the deer have just eaten
> my English ivy nearly to the ground. I'd thought ivy was poisonous but not
> to horn-rats it seems. They haven't touched the Pachysandra or the Vinca
> minor (Periwinkle) yet.
>
> "Mairsy dotes and dosy dotes and little lambsy divy" or something!
>
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> James Silverton
> Potomac, Maryland
>
> Email, with obvious alterations:
> not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not



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