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One day, a black bear lumbers onto the property and Oscar leaps up from the porch, roaring at it with the ferocity of a lion. The bear is so startled that it stumbles and trips, then breaks into a sprint and disappears behind the tree line. “The courage of children and beasts is a function of innocence,” Annie Dillard once wrote. “We let our bodies go the way of our fears.”
Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted
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