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Кроме того, я глубоко благодарен Эшли Шу – блестящей мыслительнице, работающей на стыке исследований ограниченных возможностей и технологии, – за то, что у нее хватило терпения вдумчиво и тщательно прочитать рукопись и помочь мне избежать невольного уничижительного или покровительственного отношения к обладателям ограниченных возможностей, которое так часто просачивается в тексты, посвященные чувствам. (Если что-то подобное в книге осталось, то это моя, и только моя оплошность.)
Мне было очень приятно познакомиться с лабрадором Финном, гремучей змеей Маргарет, тюленем Спраутсом, ламантинами Хью и Баффетом, большим бурым кожаном Зиппер, электрическим сомом Блабби, осьминогами Квалиа и Ра, а также безымянным раком-богомолом, который долбанул мне по пальцу. И наконец, спасибо вам, Моро, Эллерс, Афина, Руби, Мидж, Эзра, Бинго, Нелли, Беннет, Марго, Канела, Долли, Тим, Дженет, Кларенс, Зако, Виски, Калеб, Пози, Тесла, Кросби, Бинг, Беар, Бадди, Микки и, конечно, мой любимый Тайпо, за то, что научили меня открывать животным не только дом, но и сердце и разум. Всем остальным очень хорошим собакам (и кошкам), которых я наверняка забыл упомянуть, я приношу свои извинения. Хорошо, что вы не умеете читать.
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