Thus the poet of Proverbs, who, like all desert people, turned to the ant for metaphorical example, finding in its industry the underpinnings of an ethic and a way of life.
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A Desert Bestiary: Folklore, Literature, and Ecological Thought from the World's Dry Places
January 1997, Johnson Books
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A desert bestiary: folklore, literature, and ecological thought from the world's dry places
1996, Johnson Books
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