The Glass Castle

The Glass Castle

How was marys attitude toward killing flies? how does it compare with her attitude toward household pets?

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Mom also believed in letting nature take its course. She refused to kill the flies that always filled the house; she said they were nature's food for the birds and lizards. And the birds and lizards were food for the cats. "Kill the flies and you starve the cats," she said. Letting the flies live, in her view, was the same as buying cat food, only cheaper.

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The Glass Castle