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GOING TO BAT FOR A WINGED, BUT SLEEPY, HOUSEGUEST

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The Boston Globe, December 13th, 2001

A few days ago, a bat flew into our home. Mercifully, neither the kids nor I was around while my husband corralled him into the guest bedroom in our attic. Had I known, I'm sure I would have immediately put our house on the market. By the time he finally told me about the bat's presence, the animal was sound asleep. My husband bravely tiptoed into the room and opened a window for the bat to exit when he woke up. Then, still en pointe, my live-in hero crept out of the room and closed the door firmly. I peeked in on the bat hourly throughout the day. He didn't budge. The next morning, he was gon...

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