One of Paige Patterson's trophies, a monkey, is posed as if to read "The Origin of Species," Charles Darwin's book on evolution.

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From: KRT Photos
Date: 20030918
Author:RON T. ENNIS

RON T. ENNIS
KRT Photos
09-18-2003



LIFE RELIG-PATTERSON 2 FT

KRT LIFESTYLE STORY SLUGGED: RELIG-PATTERSON KRT PHOTOGRAPH BY
RON T. ENNIS/FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM (DALLAS OUT) (October 15)
One of Paige Patterson's trophies, a monkey, is posed as if to
read "The Origin of Species," Charles Darwin's book on evolution.
(lde) 2003

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