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    I am currently reading River-Horse by William Least Heat-Moon about crossing America by boat. The author and his buddies have just finished exploring the source of the Missouri and are staying at a cottage in Salmon, Idaho just over the border from Montana. They indulge in a chess game. Pieces are salt and pepper shakers for kings and queens, .270 caliber bullets for bishops, shotgun shells for rooks, quarters for knights, and pennies for pawns. Now all you have to do is visualize. Ive never heard of that particular improvisation before. Afterwards they sat down to a feast by their host of mule deer roast, bighorn meatloaf, chicken fried cougar, roasted mountain goat, bison stew, grouse, skillet fried elk, antelope, baked leg of raccoon, steelhead trout, roasted beavertail. For dessert salmon river wild cherry pie. Apparently the mountain lion was most delicious.

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    My knight would be a rhinoceros.

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