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... ad, and a sizable deer stomach from the pile of "spoils of war."
"These are the parts of the deer that spoil easily but are the most essence-filled."
"Tonight, I will use them to make a sumptuous dinner!"
He first dealt with the sizable deer stomach, turning it inside out and using stream water to rinse away the residual grass and mucus inside.
Then, he sprinkled a layer of dry Ashes of Grass and Wood on the surface of the deer stomach, vigorously rubbing with bot ...
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