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What about you, Snipes?" Dunbar asked. "You think there to be mountain lions up here or is it just folks' imaginings?"Snipes pondered the question a few moments before speaking.They's many a man of science would claim there aint because you got no irredeemable evidence like panther scat or fur or tooth or tail. In other words, some part of the animal in questions. Or better yet having the actual critter itself, the whole think kit and caboodle head to tail, which all your men of science argue is the best proof of all a thing exists, whether it be a panther, or a bird, or even a dinosaur."To put it another way, if you was to stub your toe and tell the man of science what happened he'd not believe a word of it less he could see how it'd stoved up or was bleeding. But your philosophers and theologians and such say there__ things in the world that__ every bit as real even though you can__ see them.__ike what?_ Dunbar asked.Well,_ Snipes said. __hey__ love, that__ one. And courage. You can__ see neither of them, but they__e real. And air, of course. That__ one of your most important examples. You wouldn__ be alive a minute if there wasn__ air, but nobody__ ever seen a single speck of it.__ __ll I__ saying is there is a lot more to this old world than meets the eye.__ __nd darkness. You can__ see it no more than you can see air, but when its all around you sure enough know it._ (Serena, 65-66)
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What about you, Snipes?" Dunbar asked. "You think there to be mountain lions up here or is it just folks' imaginings?"Snipes pondered the question a few moments before speaking.They's many a man of science would claim there aint because you got no irredeemable evidence like panther scat or fur or tooth or tail. In other words, some part of the animal in questions. Or better yet having the actual critter itself, the whole think kit and caboodle head to tail, which all your men of science argue is the best proof of all a thing exists, whether it be a panther, or a bird, or even a dinosaur."To put it another way, if you was to stub your toe and tell the man of science what happened he'd not believe a word of it less he could see how it'd stoved up or was bleeding. But your philosophers and theologians and such say there__ things in the world that__ every bit as real even though you can__ see them.__ike what?_ Dunbar asked.Well,_ Snipes said. __hey__ love, that__ one. And courage. You can__ see neither of them, but they__e real. And air, of course. That__ one of your most important examples. You wouldn__ be alive a minute if there wasn__ air, but nobody__ ever seen a single speck of it.__ __ll I__ saying is there is a lot more to this old world than meets the eye.__ __nd darkness. You can__ see it no more than you can see air, but when its all around you sure enough know it._ (Serena, 65-66)

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