Nancy Lamb

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He pitched the stub end of the jerky into the lake like a cigarette butt. It flew through the air, spinning end over end like a football that just left a kicker’s foot in a field-goal attempt, and landed in the water where a bream or bass quickly sucked it off the water’s surface. I pointed at his
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