Yet otters have not been hunters in water long enough for the habit to become an instinct.
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From all the ages my soul desired to take that soul-life which had flowed through them as the sunbeams had continually found an earth.Henry Williamson
With the dried blood stiff on my temples I climbed the hill, cursing the satanic way of men, yet knowing myself vile, for they had not known what they were doing, but I betrayed an innocent and the tears - weak, whiskey tears - would not wash from my brow the blood of a little brother.
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The eldest and biggest of the litter was a dog cub, and when he drew his first breath he was less than five inches long from his nose to where his tail joined his back-bone.
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Every gesture is a gesture from the blood, every expression a symbolic utterance... Everything is of the blood, of the senses.
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All the experience of the greatest city in the world could not withhold me.
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The moose are gone, and their bones lie under the sand in the soft coal which was the forest by the estuary, thousands of years ago.
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