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Stories from Vermont's Marble ValleyBy: Mike Austin (Ph. D.) Published by History Press, 2010 In the nineteenth century, Rutland was the center of a booming marble industry. By the early twentieth century, the Vermont Marble Company was considered the largest U. S. corporation in the world. Today, the region of southwestern Vermont that runs from Middlebury in the north to Dorset in the south is still called the Marble Valley, "? and visitors flock every year to tour the Vermont Marble
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★★★★★ 2
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Stuffing was everywhere in minutes. The fabric is as thin as a carnival prize. I like the idea but it needs better execution.
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★★★★★ 5
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And he is still going at the brown monkey. I am shocked. Usually he's ripped his toy to shreds right now. LOL. Amazing! I'll update this review with the photo and the actual time to destruction.
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★★★★★ 1
Will NOT last more than a few days!
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★★★★★ 3
Good toy but snags carpet + difficult for small dog
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026
★★★★★ 4
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S: I LOVE these toys! They are awesome!
V: Yeah. Me too. I really enjoy stealing them from you.
S: You can barely catch me. You only take them from me when I LET you take them.
V: Keep talking like that. I will sit on you.
S: That’s a pretty valid threat. You’re sort of fat.
V: Finish telling everyone about the toys.
S: Oh yeah. So the arms and legs came off like they’re supposed to. Then the stuffing came out. Then the squeaker came out. All I have left is the carcass - but I’m happy with that. I like taking it around the house with me.
V: I like sneaking it away and leaving it outside when you aren’t looking.
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S: Ball?! Where’s the ball?!
S = Sheba the 2 yr old German Shorthaired Pointer
V = Varric the 10 yr old PitBull
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