264 DOMESTICATED ANIMALS 



animals. If this latter course is taken the teaching should be 

 on a higher plane than that which we have yet had from those 

 generally admirable associations. Bad as is the ill treatment 

 of domesticated animals, the suppression of that evil will not 

 bring us materially nearer the true attitude that we need to 

 assume in face of our responsibilities to the natural world. 

 We need to see the greatness of the responsibility which has 

 been imposed upon us by the action of the guiding power 

 that has made us lords of the earth. 



