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on YOU, and on the other hand it is not at all 

 necessary to cut the timber to get the ^coon, and 

 the tree is undoubtedly worth more to the man 

 that own the land than the 'coon is to you 



Of course, if the owner of the tree gives you 

 permission to cut the tree, that clears you on 

 that score, but after the tree is down, you will 

 never find another 'coon in that tree. 



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