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Cultivation—See [Selection by Purpose]; [Success by Experimentation].

Culture Counts—See [Training].

Culture Not Everything—See [Genius].

CUNNING

Almost always when you meet a fox in the woods he pretends not to see you, but changes his course casually, as if, perhaps, he had just heard a mouse over there among the stumps. He does not increase his speed in the slightest degree until he is behind some tree or rock; then away he goes at a tremendous rate, always keeping the tree between you and himself until well out of gunshot.—Witmer Stone and William Everett Cram, “American Animals.”

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Cunning Among Animals—See [Subtlety Among Animals].

Cure by Reversal—See [Reversed Attitude].

Cure from Bible Reading—See [Mind-healing].