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George Pewie (May 17, 1898 - August 2, 1927) also known as “Pewie the Poet” was a French-Canadian immigrant in the United States. He was first among many to domesticate the American Red Fox and the Mink. His career began on the railroads as a conductor but quickly came to a halt when he found “Bailey”, a sea mink that was located on the Gulf of Maine. He would write excerpts of his encounters with Bailey while he had free time during maintenance. Soon after he left the railroad and became a poet. Documenting his new discoveries he began to look further. Pewie began to write about the newly expanded species the “American Red Fox” that had migrated onto the east coast. He became infatuated with these animals that he started a small farm. After about a year domestication had intuitively began. Many report that he would wear the fur of the weakest Minks. It was presumed he had suffered early on set schizophrenia due to his lackadaisical behavior and his crazy literature.

An excerpt from “The Ark”

“They have in their own home but they still take from mine”

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''“The feeling of test 149’s fur has yet to leave me. Never before have I felt a coat so sterling and yet so durable. The coats I will make from her will trade very well. Long live her majesty, Cupid”''

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