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A very nice, soft-light capture, Jeff. If you're ever out on a very long hike and suddenly a toothache comes on, hunt up one of these, pull it out by the central root and cut about an inch-long piece of that white central root. It's a good reason to have a pocket knife of some kind while in the woods or fields. Then peel the outer white membrane off that piece of root, revealing the black root inside, and place it between your arching tooth and gum. It's a natural pain killer that Native Americans used for this very problem.
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