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		<title>By: Uptown Safari &#171; The Lynn-side Edition</title>
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		<description>[...] Mary&#8217;s website will give you a preview of what expect, but you will see so much more if you visit the gallery. Some of her photos are grouped together in one frame and tell a story. At the grand opening on August 13th, I had the pleasure of listening to Mary talk about the series of 4 photos showing a monkey mother holding her mischievous baby while perched high in a tree. As Mary describes it, &#8220;the youngster almost got away, and in the final photo the mother looked at me as if to say, &#8216;See what I have to put up with.&#8217;&#8221; [...]</description>
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