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Nancy had taken off at about five o’clock. I hadn’t seen Dave since earlier in the afternoon. “How about some supper?” Ruby called from the counter. “My treat. I’m a very wealthy crematorium owner.” “Sounds great,” I said. “You two c’mere a minute.”Meg and Ruby made their way around the counter and wandered carefully through the stacks of papers Dave had piled neatly on the floor. Dave was in charge of filing reports with the state and however he wanted to do them was fine with Nancy and me. “Di...d you know,” I said, “that during World War I, the British government advised people to eat rhubarb leaves? Like they were collard greens or something.” “The internet is a wonderful thing,” said Meg. “So?” “So,” I continued. “The thing is, they’re poisonous. Quite a number of people were poisoned until the British government reversed their recommendation.” “Really? They’ll kill you?” Ruby asked. “No. They won’t kill you. At least they’re listed here as ‘generally not toxic.’ The leaves contain oxalic acid in the form of oxalate crystals.
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