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The wistful look of a young youth staring out of the window could not conceal his longing of the outdoor life. Up until now he had enjoyed the outdoors and the bounty it had to offer him and anyone else who could learn to work with it and discern its laws. But they had unceremoniously taken him from this world and thrust him into a setting which seemed wild and strange to him that he wondered that perhaps he was now in a different dimension.
Locked in his room bound to the endless studying which they forced upon his young and tender mind. How could he escape was the only thought running through his mind. For how he longed to be rid of this place and the horrors which he endured. Math, science, and reading and writing seemed so foreign to him that to be outside with the animals only seemed right to him. And if he tried to argue with them or started playing when he was suppose to be studying they became very angry with him and punished him for his disobedient.