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A story. Pia’s Japanese maple is full of russet leaves. [She paints them green ‘for |
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"a decoration’].2 Returning |
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"she reports |
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‘That’s better. The leaves |
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are green" |
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"now’. She speaks truth. A botanist friend then phones |
seeking green leaves for" |
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a study of green-leaf chemistry. |
"‘The leaves |
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(on my tree) are green’ |
Pia says." |
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‘You can have those’. But now Pia speaks falsehood. |
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