26 DELIBERATE INTERFERENCE 



interference without indirect results, for, since by Nature's 

 laws the animal world is no loose aggregate of living things, 

 but a closely woven fabric of interdependent lives, man's 

 crude meddling many a time brings in its train changes he 

 little thought of, his snapping of a thread in the fabric 

 deranges more than he could have dreamed, the pattern of 

 the whole. 



