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Chapter 20

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Albert Meyer

1989; 27

Zoologist and Animal Behaviourist

Bright leaned forward and shook Albert’s hand. “Good day to you sir,” he immediately regretted his choice of words. “I mean...bad day to you sir. Or...uhm...”

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