know got right choose themselves,” used say. doesn’t make sense. ‘That — David Wroblewski, Story Edgar Sawtelle

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We'll know we've got it right when they choose for themselves," he used to say. That doesn't make sense. 'That's what I thought too. I asked him what he meant, but he just shrugged. I don't think he knew himself. But I keep thinking maybe that stray is making exactly the kind of choice he talked about. We're talking about an adult dog, a dog that's been out in the woods for a long time, trying to decide whether or not we can be trusted. Whether this is his place. And it matters to him – he'd rather starve than make the wrong decision.

David Wroblewski, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle

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