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star-nozed moles held their root fesrivals in domed chamhers, 

 they were there to blaze amidst the velvet-coated throng, 

 right merrily at midnight. And the soft mice ! they had some 

 games irith them, too, and loved mightily their warm round 

 nests beneath the stubble, or in leafy hollows of dead trees. 

 As for the gaunt and bloody weasels, they fright them with 

 a sudden glare in those dark passages where they dig, ii':isiDg 

 for murder ; and blind, too, the suQen mink with splendor la 

 his earthy prowls ! 



So at first I went forth among the creatures of earth, in 

 peace, and saw them in my simple faith ; and aU my plea- 

 santest memories of cabn, unmixed delight, are associated 

 with that time of innocent wonder and loving familiarity with 

 these fresh articulations of Grod's thought in forms. 



But as my passions grew, this harmless wonder changed 

 into curiositY, that became insatiable for a more intimate 

 knowledge. I yearned to know them better, to see them 

 more closely, to feel them, to possess ! I became jealous of 

 that graceful freedom I had at first admired so much, because 

 it took them away from me just when mv heart was overflow- 

 ing towards them ; I reached forth my arms to clasp them to 

 my bosom, the empty air I folded chilled me at first, and then 

 anger rose. The pride of a despotic will, the rights of the 

 natural lord, were wounded from the tender side, and thus 

 became aroused to an embittered consciousness of strength, 

 and a willful purpose to use it against my gentle playfellows. 



It was not that I grew cruel suddenly, and sought them 

 with the dark curse of Cain in my heart, at once; but that 

 I was impatient of this liberty that could take them from me 

 when they willed, and desired to restrain them to come to me 

 when I wQled. 



I had no thought of murder at first, when I learned to en- 

 snare them. It would have broken my heart then to have 

 slain one ; and so fall was I of love for them, that I could not 

 fidly realize how much they suffered in being deprived of 



