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Monday, August 11, 2008. The Harvest is Plenty. This is a very short story about a man name Charlie. He was born and raised around my neighborhood. His family was very poor financially but, the love he had for animals and people of the community was unbelievable. Charlie was a very smart boy that grew to be a very smart man. Now let me tell you something there is just absolutely know way I could do all this. I say God Bless this man for he has surly blessed us. This is just a few of the different trees a.CONTENT
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