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Monday, August 2, 2010
Maybe She Did
Yes,
it is possible
to dissolve a large pearl in a cup of vinegar and drink it, as Cleopatra is supposed to have done.
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John Bedell is an archaeologist, historian, and father of five living in Maryland. He has self-published two novels and is writing a third.
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