Wild in the Country
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" Dace sniffs in twos--
sniff-sniff--

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but sometimes sniffs in threes
and fours--sniff-sniff-sniff.

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Running or walking, wet or d,
head cocked like a spaniel...

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who aims to please,
little Dace sniffs.

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Does a rabbit know
about its twitchy nose?

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Can we say the cricket hears
its chirp?

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Well,just like that, Dace doesn't even
know he sniffs. Dace is dead.

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He's brown and leather dead like
the meat from the smokehouse.

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And sniffs? Well, smoke and all,
may God hang him high...

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like a fitch of bacon
in the winter wind."

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I wish I'd written that.
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- You've got some sort of real
natural on your hands, Irene.
- Then you agree with me?

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Oh-ho, I'd say. Given time
and seasoning, anything might happen.

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His contact with the paper's
immediate and instant.

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He writes exactly
as he feels and thinks.

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I'll try and write
a scholarship for him.

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Send him in.
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Glenn. You'll never
regret this,Joe.

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I hope not. But don't get
too involved, Irene.

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Great expectations,
great disappointments.

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Glenn, this is Professor Larson.
Glenn Tyler.

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- How do you do, sir?
- How do you do?

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- I want to say just one thing,
Mr. Tyler. May I?
- Yes, sir.

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For man to discover fire
was nothing.

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To learn to use and control it
was evething.

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- Will you think about that
and what it means?
- Yes, sir, I will.

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If you were taking my course,

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