“The animals pale, the shine of the fur is lost,
bleached are their living bones.
About them watch
as through a mist, the pious prosperous ghosts.”

—  A. M. Klein

Indian Reservation: Caughnawaga (1983)

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writer, journalist, lawyer 1909–1972

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