Andrew WilksSculptor
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      ven the best of friends may disagree from time to time.  When reconciliation follows these disagreements, the bond becomes stronger.  Often, the problem lies only in a difference in viewpoint.  The ranchhand and his horse, although obviously long-time companions, have entered into a physical discussion of some undisclosed issue.


      s they seek to expresses their differences and analyze the problem, a concerned bystander enters as mediator.  Will the dog help, or only prolong "The Merging of Viewpoints"?
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