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... ham into small pieces and placed it in his mouth. He didn’t rush to chew; instead, he let it linger in his mouth and savored the salty, aromatic flavor it released. Once it softened a bit, he began to chew, appreciating the texture of the meat fibers.
The ham was dry and fragrant, and he didn’t grow tired of it no matter how much he ate.
He slowed his pace and tore off another piece, then he bent down and lowered his hand to allow the calico cat to stand on its hind legs and tak ...
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