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Proud Products of The Soil: A Gloriously Fertile Dialogue! – Corn
The corn is not humble, no not at all. The corn has many eyes, one slender tube of corn may have as 750…
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Proud Products of The Soil: A Gloriously Fertile Dialogue! – Cassava
If the yam is proud, the cassava is arrogant. Unlike the yam it is not fat, it is lean in texture, slim in appearance….
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Proud Products of The Soil: A Gloriously Fertile Dialogue! – Beans
Pretentious, pretty, resilient, sturdy, king of reliability ‘Have you heard the term; said beans ‘there is strength in numbers? Straining to remain stable, its…
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Proud Products of The Soil: A Gloriously Fertile Dialogue! – The Rubber Tree
If the coconut tree can be described as arrogant and strong, the rubber tree to ordinary eye in appearance is plain, useless and ugly,…
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Proud Products of The Soil: A Gloriously Fertile Dialogue! -The Coconut
Tough, reclusive, secretive, arrogant, domineering, stealthy and deceptive. The palm tree is a short stocky relative of the coconut tree; if you think the…
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Proud Products of The Soil: A Gloriously Fertile Dialogue! – The Breadfruit
Round, robust, soft, weak, wimpy, and judging by it’s location you would think lofty things of the breadfruit. It seats high on…
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The Broken Ladder – Chapter One-1
Chapter One He got to his room and went straight to his luggage, unzipped the bag and began to pack, folding his clothes and…
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The Broken Ladder – Chapter Five-5
Chapter Five The newspaper kiosk was about a block from him. He approached a kiosk, selected one he thought included a wide selection of…
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The Broken Ladder – Chapter Six-6
Chapter 6 They had been one of the early arrivals to the theatrical staging of Annie a play about an orphaned girl who inherited…
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The Broken Ladder – Chapter Seven-7
Chapter Seven He felt relieve as he walked to the front desk to ask for suite 435 of the Thames and Castle Employment Building,…