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“How about you burn me, then shovel me until I'm broken into many pieces and store me in a box to keep in your pocket. When you sleep, put it under your pillow and don't forget to bring me with you when you go out. I'll definitely bless and protect you so you can earn big money…" "Okay, in winter I'll wrap you in cotton and stuff you in my pocket, you delicate thing.”

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