A central theme developed in the passage is that of the
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g than he did.
ney had been
self had workec
A
danger of exploiting the environment for material gain.
B
dependability of family despite past conflict among
members.
in the sitting-
ning were going
but at the cattle i
how much weig
in to talk to her
him, and as she
nd good judgmer
irritated him. It
by the mistakes
o fatten each steel
an John Bergson
e their heads abou
foolishness of denying the inevitability of old age.
D
futility of seeking to gain full mastery over the natural
world.
was his way of
a man of