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Making Friends

Written by Karen MacArthur

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During his frequent walks about Belle Isle, John Kay, well-known Detroiter, makes friends with the tame squirrels which approach him in expectation of a peanut treat. – J.S. Milligan

From The Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan), Sunday 2 March 1930, Page 89

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