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A humorous short story follows a shipping dispute after a customer sends two guinea pigs and a local express agent applies a higher tariff by insisting they are pigs. The customer pursues remedies through the company's claims and tariff departments, producing layers of formal correspondence and procedural deflection. Meanwhile the animals multiply and require food while held in storage, prompting clerks to demand reimbursement for provender. The escalating paperwork and unforeseen practical consequences expose the absurdity of rigid rule application and satirize bureaucratic pedantry.
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