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After allowing unsuspecting caterpillars to set up house in an artificial leaf tie, the researcher staged confrontations between the resident insects and would-be intruders.
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One day I noticed in the grass, though, a rosetta ofsunflower seedlings-each topped with a little leaf bow tie-whichwere almost immediately no longer seedlings; which were daily,miraculously, larger and larger-until there they loomed, modestlyhuge-headed, fantastic with a rightness I wanted to call beauty.
Holding the young rice plants, with their intact roots dangling from the bottom, the woman skillfully took one long slender leaf, and tied the seedlings into a bundle.
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