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“It is a truly lonely world without animals.”
Charles McNair, Pickett's Charge
“Even dying, eaten alive...Threadgill still felt an uncanny true sorrow for the thing killing him. The beast was just so...ugly. Just so hideous. In its life, it would always be despised and deeply feared by every other living thing....It would live to kill, and killing would be its life. Forever.”
Charles McNair, Pickett's Charge
“Kindness and time might start life all over again.”
Charles McNair, Pickett's Charge