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The next morning Wolf awoke early and reported to the Raven's tent to find Red just finished with boiling a pot of water and poured three cups. She made coffee for the Raven and tea for him and herself. She informed Wolf, "You are going to have to learn to cook quickly if you expect to stay up with the Raven. He likes his coffee hot and his food spicy." Wolf sucked in his breath and slowly let it out, "The coffee seems easy enough. I've seen you cook rabbit. You'll have to teach me your spice mixtures." "No way; it's my secret. You'll have to make up your own recipes. I'll help you make up your own recipes, but there is a price." Wolf looked at her trying to decide if he should ask. "What is that?" "You fix coffee every morning." He knew what she meant; he would have to