How did Sawyer describe that work of art to you? Was it a beaver in the water and a crab on the rock? He's really GOOD at that. Tell him I like his work.
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I dare say, angels' pens, angels' tongues; nay, as many worlds of angels as there are drops of water in all the seas, and fountains, and rivers of the earth, cannot paint him out to you." - Samuel Rutherford
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How did Sawyer describe that work of art to you? Was it a beaver in the water and a crab on the rock? He's really GOOD at that. Tell him I like his work.
He said it was a beaver in the water and that the beaver was thinking of something--"a house that he lives for." Thus the thought bubble.lllllll
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