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Billy and Hans, My Squirrel Friends: A True History

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The narrative recounts the author’s close experience raising two young squirrels, describing their individual temperaments, learning, and affectionate behavior while reflecting on how human influence shapes animal intelligence. Interwoven with practical anecdotes about training, feeding, and freedom, it argues for compassionate treatment and against unnecessary confinement, especially cages, and considers domestication’s moral and educational implications for children. The writer also acknowledges past participation in hunting and balances respect for field sports with a preference for protecting and fostering bonds with wild creatures, proposing that sympathy toward animals cultivates broader humanitarian feeling.

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William James Stillman

William James Stillman was an American journalist, artist, and archaeologist known for his diverse contributions to literature and historical documentation. His works often reflect his keen interest in archaeology and history, as seen in titles like "On the Track of Ulysses," which explores ancient Greek culture. Stillman's autobiographical writings, particularly "The Autobiography of a Journalist," provide insight into his experiences and perspectives during a transformative period in journalism. Additionally, he documented significant historical events, such as the Cretan Insurrection of 1866-68, showcasing his commitment to capturing the complexities of his time.

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