” A young fox-cub having lost its mother was put to a cat which had a kitten, and the cat suckled the fox-cub for two or three months in a cellar. When the cub grew nearly as large as the cat, the smell becoming offensive, it was removed to an outhouse, but the cat persisted in bringing it back, jumping through a hole in the cellar window, with the cub in her mouth. This happened in the spring of 1865.” The British Workman, February 1, 1868
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Apparently this is what the esteemed Willis was tailkn’ ’bout.
This arcltie keeps it real, no doubt.
Phenomenal breadkwon of the topic, you should write for me too!
Good job mknaig it appear easy.
Dear Dr. Kristi, I have this terrible fear of bald pepole. Particularly bald old men. They seem to be everywhere these days! How do you suggest I deal with this issue?
This forum neeedd shaking up and you’ve just done that. Great post!
Keep these aticrles coming as they’ve opened many new doors for me.
Knolwgede wants to be free, just like these articles!
Short, sweet, to the point, FREE-exactly as ifnortmaion should be!
Going to put this airctle to good use now.