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The Half-Life The Half-Life by Jonathan Raymond
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“Henry said, getting up to piss against a tree, "the coming of the white man ain't all bad. I like the Chinooks and all, the Flatheads, too, but there's something about talking in your native tongue that just lets the friendship flow better.”
Jonathan Raymond, The Half-Life
“And the beavers. They lived in big dams like brownstones or Tudors in Boston or New York. Whole cities of them, gathering up twigs, mixing mortar, patting it down with their tails, all split up into little groups of labor. Smart animals, the beavers. Some of them grew to five feet tall, but they've all been killed off already, the first to go when the white hunters arrived. Well”
Jonathan Raymond, The Half-Life