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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
| The news is still not good judging by the follow-ups
to the articles featured in our "Rescue Series". If anything, the reports
of problems have increased. I was even told of a misguided llama
slamming the cage walls, spitting, and generally carrying on, that was sold
at a local auction for $85. Despite these problems, after the sobering
look afforded by our recent "Rescue Series" it seemed time to take a more
lighthearted look at the world of lamas. Enjoy Julie's stories! |
| A Case or Two of Mistaken
Identity |
by Julie Insley |
| "Mission Miraculous" |
| "First Impressions" |
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