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THE SILENCE OF THE NATURE

Animals in wild life suffer much pain. Mr. Newall, in The Problem of Pain in Nature (Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1917.), explains in a simple way why he regards this shadow on Nature as, on the whole, of mans imagining.

A dragon-fly which has lost its hindquarters is not thereby hindered from eating a good many flies, and finishing up with its own lost parts.

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