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The Tale of Griffith McCarthy | Chapter 5
It was two weeks since Oswald had dropped Griffith off at the zoosk. As soon as the first human had seen the bird flopping about nd carried him through the entrance
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The Tale of Griffith McCarthy | Chapter 4
The squirrel and the falcon stood in front of a set of tall, iron gates. “This is how you’ll fix my wing?” Griffith asked, starting to feel less inclined to believe Oswald.
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The Tale of Griffith McCarthy | Chapter 3
Griffith stood on the back of the bench the rest of the day and most of the night, thinking hard about his life in the park. He knew that his disability was not natural for a bird, and his instinct to fly was suffocated by his time on the ground.
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The Tale of Griffith McCarthy | Chapter 2
Oswald was a black squirrel from Hartford, with clever eyes and a constantly twitching nose. He was incredibly agile, able to leap over 10 feet between branches and across dark chasms in the night.
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The Tale of Griffith McCarthy | Chapter 1
For many years, the park at Third and Harlem St. had remained unused and without visitors, and had grown overrun with thick green ivy, abandoned shopping carriages, and amateur photographers
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Importance – Part 3
Colgate’s overall strategy was simple: Reduce product output, eliminate unnecessary research and production divisions, narrow focus to gum and toothbrush sanitation. Thomas was tasked with overseeing natural enamel cleansing research and development, and besides feeling completely out of his depth, he was elated that his company and the people in charge were willing to give…
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Importance – Part 1
In the space of a single day, Thomas Selwick catapulted the modern world of hygienics into a frenzied hysteria.