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Excerpt on Euthanasia from The Amber Spyglass Chapter 21
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Before long they had reached the edge of the settlement and made their way | |
beside a sluggish stream through bare-twigged scrubby bushes. Occasionally | |
they would hear a harsh croak or a splash as some amphibian was disturbed, but | |
the only creature they saw was a toad as big as Will’s foot, which could only | |
flop in a pain-filled sideways heave as if it were horribly injured. It lay | |
across the path, trying to move out of the way and looking at them as if it | |
knew they meant to hurt it. | |
“It would be merciful to kill it,” said Tialys. | |
“How do you know?” said Lyra. “It might still like being alive, in spite of | |
everything.” | |
“If we killed it, we’d be taking it with us,” said Will. “It wants to stay | |
here. I’ve killed enough living things. Even a filthy stagnant pool might be | |
better than being dead.” | |
“But if it’s in pain?” said Tialys. | |
“If it could tell us, we’d know. But since it can’t, I’m not going to kill | |
it. That would be considering our feelings rather than the toad’s.” |
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