Luigi, his restaurant barely surviving, fired his chef and some staff to cut expenses. He bought a 3--D copier online and tried duplicating ravioli and lasagna in the machine. The result was less than tasty. Same with clams and mussels.
The sad end to his experiment came when he tried duplicating grated cheese and the copier exploded, creating a small fire. He tossed the machine to the curb where it was found by a destitute writer. The man took it home and did his best to repair it. He then stuck in a piece of paper with titles for 60 stories. He flipped the switch, the machine hummed and whistled until a book came out.
The book was Wofden and that author, Joe Del Priore, went on to success and acclaim.
Eventually he learned how to duplicate spaghetti and meatballs with his own special sauce. He sold the recipe to Luigi for a song. He was, indeed, a compassionate writer.
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