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lintukoto [lintu - kotto]

INCE A YOUNG AGE, I’ve held on to the habit of saluting any magpie seen on its own, something I once noticed the mother of a friend doing while driving, and I suppose even aged six or seven it seemed a wise thing to do. This woman would salute and ask the magpie aloud “Good evening, sir. How

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