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Dear Group:
The story about the grandfather's old ram is my absolute favorite, as
Twain so quaintly describes the reaction of an animal to a man bent
over.  However, I thought the grandfather was Jim Blaine's grandfather
not Twain's.  In my dream to make acting and the actions of actors more
accessible to blind persons, that scene is one through which I'd love to
literally walked through and be shown.  Does anyone on list perform it?
Thank you.
Crazy Camy

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