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| Friends of God and prophets: neighbors and nourishers, resisters and survivors, distilling Wisdom from the daily. They may have rotten cores and be no good for construction materials for the Japanese market, he said, but they have many roles to play in the forest ecosystem: as habitat for birds and insects, and eventually as nourishers of the soil. |
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