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I am probably the last person in the civilized world to figure this thing out, but by George, I’ve got it. The “before” picture is one I found in The Times of London several years ago, except that the deer wasn’t there. Instead there was a man wearing a Lumber Jacket, trekking through the woods. Got rid of him, and saved some of the footprints. Subsequently, I found a lovely picture of a deer, standing alone on the top of a very craggy, dreary hill in Scotland. I removed him from the heather and bracken and plonked him into the woods.

At which point, he had been shivering away ever since. Yesterday I happened upon “the Orton effect” and figured out how it works.  Behold!  

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