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		<displayName>Jane of the garden</displayName>
		<aboutMe>Gardening looks so easy and so soothing - that was what I thought until I met the slugs of my garden.  Slugs, I discovered, like to eat what I like to look at.  It seems difficult to come to some arrangement whereby I am happy in my garden and the slugs are also content.

In this garden the slugs have plenty to say to each other, and sometimes to me.

Being a gardener makes demands of one&apos;s better nature, I have discovered.</aboutMe>
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