The crayon was discovered in Scarborough at a place ... which implies that people scratched the clay on these items to produce red powder. Researchers claim that the powder was utilized in art.
Indian Red was a rightly-so discontinued color name that debuted in 1903 and was changed to Chestnut just before the millennium. Much like Thistle, these individual crayons aren't worth much used ...
But then one kid -- there's always that one kid -- decided she wanted the red crayon all to herself. She wouldn't share it even for a few minutes, no matter how much the rest of us needed it.
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