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saw the bones standing out on my hand. An icy chill ran<br />

down my back. I returned to the tree where my gun lay,<br />

released the safety catch and sat down in my former bivouac,<br />

waiting to see what else would happen. After about two hours<br />

the sky at last began to grey. A few hundred metres away the<br />

gamecock began his courtship, the actual reason for my early<br />

visit. I didn't move from my position, watching how this<br />

uncanny glow slowly extinguished, and suddenly the whole<br />

specter was over.<br />

When at last daylight came, I returned again to the source<br />

of the flame and on every tip of the lush green leaves I saw<br />

oversize dewdrops, again in egg-shaped form, standing<br />

motionless like glittering candle flames. As the first rays of<br />

the Sun pierced the tangle of leaves, the grass-tips bent under<br />

the weight of the ur-water, which visibly grew as the Sun's<br />

heat increased. 9 One by one, the now finished dewdrops fell<br />

down.<br />

Now I began to dig into the hillock with the tip of my<br />

mountain staff and underneath a peculiarly smelling layer of<br />

humus, I felt a resistance, which after further digging, turned<br />

out to be the almost undecomposed corpse of a chamois<br />

buck, which had a clearly distinguishable bullet entry hole<br />

above the left foreleg. There was, however, no exit hole.<br />

According to the time of year, it could have been shot only by<br />

poachers, since the hunting season was long past. It was only<br />

later that it became clear to me that the buck must already<br />

have lain underneath this mound for a longish period,<br />

because it was covered by a thick layer of humus upon which<br />

vegetation had apparently sprouted. On even closer<br />

inspection, I found a sort of mass grave before me.<br />

The old hunters used to insist that chamois (as also<br />

happens with elephants) seek out special places to die where<br />

slow decomposition rather than putrefaction takes place. Sick<br />

wild animals are attracted to such places which remain<br />

equally warm or cold in winter and in summer, seeking either<br />

a cure or a painless death. Expressed scientifically, constant<br />

anomaly states prevail, which permit decay-free<br />

decomposition. This is why, as a particularly sly old forester<br />

explained, the high clergymen had themselves buried in a<br />

constantly cool church crypt, or why the more common<br />

11. ORGANIC CULTIVATION

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