The Story of Scraggles

The Story of Scraggles

The Story of ScragglesMost of our Indians have a tradition that in the days of old animals...
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Author: James, George Wharton,1858-1923
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Language: English
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The Story of Scraggles

The Story of Scraggles

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The Story of Scraggles

$19.99 $9.99
Author: James, George Wharton,1858-1923
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Story of Scraggles

Most of our Indians have a tradition that in the days of old animals and man had a common speech. Each was able to understand the other, and thoughts and language were common to all. It was not until man began to regard himself as superior to the animals and think of them as lower that this oneness of speech and relationship was lost. Since then envy, jealousy, anger, on one side, and conceit, pride, and contempt on the other have widened the breach, while Love has stood with tearful eyes looking on at the sad and unnatural estrangement. But in these latter days prophets among the white race have risen up to awaken again within man the desire for brotherhood with the humbler creations of God. Thoreau, John Burroughs, John Muir, Ernest Thompson Seton, W. J. Long, Elizabeth Grinnell, and many others, are showing us our kinship to the birds, buds, bees, blossoms, and beasts. It is with the two thoughts before me of the common speech and understanding existent between the animals and man, and of the kinship that affection shows us does really exist, that I have written the Story of Scraggles from her viewpoint, with the confident anticipation that young and old alike will enjoy this truthful record of a sweet and beautiful little life. While, of course, the thoughts put into Scraggles words are mine, the statements of fact are literally true. I have told the story as nearly in accord with the incidents as they actually occurred, as this method of telling the story would permit. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 42285
Author: James, George Wharton
Release Date: Mar 9, 2013
Format: eBook
Language: English

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