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Rod Duke lurking in wait for another bite of Kathmandu

Shoeshine wonders when the Briscoe's owner might attack.

Calida Stuart-Menteath
Mon, 18 Mar 2019

Crocodiles are fascinating creatures. The stealthy predators sidle up to their prey by looking much like a log, with just their eyes and nostrils above water. They’re willing to wait a long time to set up the perfect ambush.

It occurs to Shoeshine that the way crocodiles lurk quietly in wait

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Calida Stuart-Menteath
Mon, 18 Mar 2019
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