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American Big-Game Hunting
by Mrs. Robert Lee
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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036 - Chapter 33 Oxen
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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035 - Chapter 32 Sheep
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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034 - Chapter 31 Goats
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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033 - Chapter 30 Antelopes
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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032 - Chapter 29 Giraffes
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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031 - Chapter 28 Deer
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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030 - Chapter 27 Llamas etc
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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029 - Chapter 26 Camels - Dromedaries
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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028 - Chapter 25 The Ass
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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027 - Chapter 24 Horses
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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026 - Chapter 23 Rhinoceroses
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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025 - Chapter 22 Hogs
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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024 - Chapter 21 Hippopotamus
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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023 - Chapter 20 Elephants
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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022 - Chapter 19 Mice
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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021 - Chapter 18 Rats
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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020 - Chapter 17 Squirrels
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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019 - Chapter 16 Cats
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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018 - Chapter 15 Leopards Panthers etc
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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017 - Chapter 14 Tigers
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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016 - Chapter 13 Lions
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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015 - Chapter 12 Hyaenas
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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014 - Chapter 11 Foxes
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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013 - Chapter 10 Wolves
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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012 - Chapter 9 Dogs part 3
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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011 - Chapter 9 Dogs part 2
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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010 - Chapter 9 Dogs part 1
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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009 - Chapter 8 Otters
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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008 - Chapter 7 Weasels
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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007 - Chapter 6 Badgers
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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006 - Chapter 5 Bears
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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005 - Chapter 4 Hedgehogs
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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004 - Chapter 3 Moles
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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003 - Chapter 2 Bats
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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002 - Chapter 1 Monkeys etc
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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001 - Preface
Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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Dive into the intriguing tales of human-animal interactions from the mid-1800s that shed light on the eras complex attitudes toward the wild, including the controversial practice of trophy hunting. Authored by Mary Custis Lee, who faced her own struggles with chronic illness and pain, this book does not shy away from the raw and often graphic accounts of encounters with wildlife. With a blend of hardship and radiant faith, Lees narrative invites readers to explore the darker side of humanitys relationship with nature. (Summary by Czandra)
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