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A RAT’S TALE

I don’t go over there by the sidewalk much—too open and empty. But here in the alley there’s lots of great shadows and trash to hide me as I run along the walls. That’s the First Rat Rule: “Don’t be seen.” How am I doing?

Long ago, we rats used to live out in the country, burrowing in the dirt.

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