(Extract from The Wolf Cub's Handbook.)
'...When hunting some shy animal, some of the pack will keep driving him forward slowly, without attempting to rush him, as he might be too quick for them.
But while they are going slowly, they send one or two of their best hunters round at a great pace on to the path ahead of him.
There they hide themselves, and await his coming. The hunted one, thinking only of his enemies who keep for ever quietly following along behind him, forgets to keep a good look-out ahead, and suddenly finds himself attacked and borne down by the new foes.'
I adore this handbook, I plan to refer to it with all my future dealings with people...
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