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Byline: Robert Sullivan
Sure, you can try and spend a day shopping with Faith Hill, on one of her rare days off as the reigning queen of country. You can fly to Nashville early on a sunny morning, and you can drive way out of town, into the valleys of rusty green hills, where you come at last upon a cabin and a pond and a couple of red-tailed hawks patrolling the barn and the horses from on high. You can sit down in the rocking chair on the back porch and admire the view, and you can even attempt to politely pass on the biscuits and gravy with sausage that Faith has had cooked up for you, saying you want to get to shopping right away. But it is useless. She will ...