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Somewhere in New Jersey
06/15/2002

1/2 hour of easy walking.
NOTE (04/26/05): This box has unfortunately disappeared. But, don't panic--there are plenty of other boxes to find! We'll be leaving this clue up on the website as a permanent memorial to a bygone era.



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Sigh hence, and does tree, ended duke Kate shun are sir hound head bite thus sick sea veils, death, gree, dwarf, am in, pest still lands end, matter reel is him.

Envy shunned as a knack now will ledge meant two time medicines in dust tree all deaf fell lope meant, this you knee cleat tea signed skull pet chore was dead tick ate head.

Your short journey begins in front of the hammer. Walk to the little bank of trees at 140 degrees. The large tree at 100 degrees is your next stop. By now it might be obvious where your goal lies--at 50 degrees.




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