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A solitary man, Mr. Kemper, watches zoo lions with a mixture of contempt and memory, viewing modern humans as lesser animals. Brief encounters with other visitors and a furtive observer hint that his mind and motives are unusual, possibly linked to a vanished past in which his people mastered time by mental science. He provokes a bystander with talk of lion fights and arranges a meeting, while recollections of primeval plains and hunting instincts intrude on the present. The narrative builds tension between ancient predatory drives and contemporary social surveillance.

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John Bernard Daley

John Bernard Daley was an author known for his engaging storytelling and imaginative narratives. His notable works include "The Man Who Liked Lions," which explores themes of adventure and human-animal relationships, and "Wings of the Phoenix," a tale that delves into transformation and resilience. Daley's writing often reflects a fascination with nature and the complexities of the human experience, making his contributions to literature both unique and thought-provoking.

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