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Of all the lessons I’ve learned in my months with Mabel this is the greatest of all: that there is a world of things out there – rocks and trees and stones and grass and all the things that crawl and run and fly. They are all things in themselves, but we make them sensible to us by giving them meanings that shore up our own views of the world. In my time with Mabel I’ve learned how you feel more human once you have known, even in your imagination, what it is like to be not. And I have learned, too, the danger that comes in mistaking the wildness we give a thing for the wildness that animates
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I’d brought the hawk into my world and then I pretended I lived in hers. Now it feels different: we share our lives happily in all their separation.
Some things are too terrifying to comprehend. Seconds can pass in disbelief as the world you live in turns into a lie.