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Fruit trees
Merideth Richardson
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posted 10 years ago
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What would
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John Polk
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I never had the pleasure of meeting the man, but his reputation of being a man of nature, and his philosophy of observing nature and trying to mimic it leads me to believe that he would be aghast at such a thought.
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