A Reading Of: Still Life With Bread Crumbs by Anna Quindlen
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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turned out, The main difference between sitting in a tree stand waiting for the deer with a gun and sitting in a tree stand waiting for the raptor with a chip reader and a camera is conversation. You can't make conversation while waiting for the deer. You can't even smoke a cigarette if you're so inclined, you can have some coffee if you're very careful about clinking the thermos and your arm motions are very slow and precise, but mainly you sit and you wait for the buck to enter the clearing and bend his antler head into the stream to drink, looking for a clear shot, so you don't have to wound the poor guy and watch as he crashes bloodied into the undergrowth and the far environs there to die useless instead of parceled by the butcher on Old Route 127 into neat vacuum packed packages with pre printed stickers, loin, chops, steaks, venison, sausage, venison bologna.