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The Last of the Raccoon

George relates how she was consumed with overwhelming guilt over a raccoon, which she accidentally ran over. She still remembers how despite several times of killing the raccoon to end its misery, the raccoon has managed to move with its organs trailing behind its body.

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Published in:River teeth 2004-10, Vol.6 (1), p.124-132
Main Author: George, Diana Hume
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:George relates how she was consumed with overwhelming guilt over a raccoon, which she accidentally ran over. She still remembers how despite several times of killing the raccoon to end its misery, the raccoon has managed to move with its organs trailing behind its body.
ISSN:1544-1849
1548-3339
1548-3339
DOI:10.1353/rvt.2005.0005