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A Pig Named Edgar Allen Toes
A Short Prose About A Pig Named Edgar Allen Toes

Edgar Allen Toes is a POT-bellied pig. This baby  was about to hit the jack-POT when it came to finding his lucky adoptive parents.

He would be the chosen one. This pigs tail would be the tale of every swine's envy.

This is his story.

It all started when a beautiful young woman, named Julie Hestor, was on her way to Florida to visit her parents.

She was very fun and spontaneous, and loved to go to the casino .

Well she decided to go that day to a casino and try her luck.

You never know right? Plus sometimes a girl just wants to have some fun. So that's what she did.

Well Julie was a magnetic force that day...because she just happened to sit at a machine that already had winnings.
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(That's pretty cool hu?) Can you say...Cha-Ching? Cha-Ching!

Julie was pretty happy to have that extra spending money in her pocket. It's no surprise that she wanted to stop at a flea market next.

You never know what you're going to find there. All sorts of treasures waiting to be discovered. Odds and ends, knickknacks, and what-nots!

Julie was browsing all the wonderful and exciting things, when she heard a high-pitched squealing. She rushed over to see what the fuss was all about.

She stood there and watched several pot-bellied piglet run away squealing. But there was only one who stayed. He didn't run away.

He would be the chosen one. He just stood there like a soldier at attention.

He looked into her eyes and that instant they became connected soul to soul forever and ever.

Julie used her casino winnings to seal the deal. She paid $30 for him and off they went.

Julie then took her new baby pot bellied pig on the trip, because remember she was still heading to

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