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In this short scene, the narrator laments the fact that lions have been eaten by humans. He compares the death of King Lear to the end of a squirrel's life: "It is to survive / killing if I can't / then / dow I'd rather die than be you must never / ever". He then goes on to say that if a human were to go to the capital, he or she would be immediately sold for food, or even imprisoned.
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Chapter 29
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About This Chapter
In this short scene, the narrator laments the fact that lions have been eaten by humans. He compares the death of King Lear to the end of a squirrel's life: "It is to survive / killing if I can't / then / dow I'd rather die than be you must never / ever". He then goes on to say that if a human were to go to the capital, he or she would be immediately sold for food, or even imprisoned.
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