On Sunday, the Younger Pawn said to me,
"Daddy, I like your tee-shirt!"
It was merely a freebie from some company or other, with pictures of protein structures on it.
I don't know whether to be pleased, or very, very worried.
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On Sunday, the Younger Pawn said to me,
"Daddy, I like your tee-shirt!"
It was merely a freebie from some company or other, with pictures of protein structures on it.
I don't know whether to be pleased, or very, very worried.

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