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1 Grey Owl A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any morethan an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

2 Grey Owl A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self -proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any morethan an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

3 Grey Owl A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any morethan an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

4 Grey Owl A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any morethan an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

5 A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any morethan an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

6 GREY OWL A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any morethan an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

7 A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any morethan an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

8 GREY OWL A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any morethan an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

9 GREY OWL A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any morethan an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

10 GREY OWL OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED DEAD DREAMERS d d A d: She encouraged him to stop trapping and with her support he turned his back on a began to publish his writings: In 1926: On a war service pension of $15 a month: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney and Anahereo moved to Northern Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney lived with the Ojibway Indians:Whom Archibald Stansfeld named Grey Owl was: The Men Of The Last Frontier: The National Parks beaver placed the sticks and dirt on his beaver lodge just inside the cabin wall which is over a lake edge: On all fours: The beaver runs at a trot over to the tall sitting Ojibway Indian named Grey Owl: He has black hair and long braid s. Grey Owl give s the beaver an apple: The beaver runs out: The beaver jumps into the lake: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney loved the call of the loon: The fall of the swan: The shadow o f the deer: The glass of the pond: He loved the shining stream: The bloody leaves: The glide of the canoe: The swath of the lake: The glare of the moon: The burn of thesun: The cold on the shoulder: The shivering deerskin: The slap of the paddle: The flap of the water: The leather of the tail: The eyes in the dark: The fur engineers: The mud palace: The sticks of the forest: The skin of the birch: The ocean of snow: The maple leaf forever: In the 1930 s: Grey Owl became famous: He lectured and showed his beaver major motion pictures in deerskins and dark make up all though the Commontheft: He showed his wildlife motion pictures to: And lectured nobly to Buckinham Palace: Children all over the world loved his books and movies and the star beavers: Jellyroll and Rawhide: Films about Grey Owl and his beavers: Not only helped to promote his message of conservation of nature but made him and his cabin: Beaver Lodge: Famous: Hundreds of people visited Grey Owl during the summer of 1935: Again in 1937: He went to England to promote his books and his ideas of conservation: However: The demanding work of two and three lectures a day left Grey Owl physically and mentally drained: In the spring of 1938 he returned to Beaver Lodge: Tired: Weakened: Ill: He died of pneumonia on April 13: 1938: When Grey Owl died: It came out in the Newspapers that he had had been a poor white boy from Hastings: England: Named: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney: Had married twice without the benefit of a divorce: Had been in jail: And perhaps had been a Purple Gang rum runner in Detroit: Known as a Hyper/Psychotic/Liar/Poet/Rum Runner: Reverentially titled: Archie Baloney: By the highly educated: Refined warden and guards in his Michigan Prison: Among cries of Fraud: Bigamist: Smoker: Canoe-ist: Drunk: Scoundrel: Entrepreneur: Self proclaimed Beaver Kisser: Penis Toucher: Hoax: In the: We don t have any fun without getting punished: So: A poor white boy from Hastings and no one else will neither: Nya Nya: Shame Shame: Namby Pamby: Whitebread: Newspapers: His books were removed from all libraries: His beaver documentary movies were buried: He was no longer considered a forerunner of the Nature Conservation Movement: After all: He knew nothing at all of ear punches: Drug darts: Radio signal slave collars: Cages: Behavior Training Torture: Motorboat tail slicing: Pond Draining: Inane television programs: Furious grants to spurious mental ants: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney brought all this on : He should have known better: He should not have tried to rise above his station: He should have accepted his credential ceiling: When he was little: When he was dreaming of being an Ojibway Indian gliding in a birch bark canoe in deer skins on the verdant ponds of Canada: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney should have listened to his American mother: As Archibald Stansfeld Belaney s American mother proclaimed: Little white boys from Hastings: England cannot be redskin Ojibway Indians: Archibald: Any more than an illiterate shit brain asshole could write for a newspaper: A great nation of ice and snow like Canada could be a lace curtain bannana republic: Or for that matter a dumb fat squealing bloody German pig could be the King of England: And so I will say farewell to you: And I will sing of another cold shouldered deer skin dreamer paddle pond slapper wet glide lover of beaver too:

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