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Nature has been called " The effect whose cause is God." Ulysses became an integral part of this effect, and in spit of the fact that he considered himself the world's top bumbler often with plenty of reason, vehemently vouched for those left behind int he debris. He proved himself indispensable to the Woodland World into which he characteristically stumbled. IN the world of man, Ulysses stumbled and bumbled constantly, but in the world of the forest where he surprisingly became winter caretaker and lone occupant of an isolated hunters' lodge, he attained dignity, wisdom and assurance as he employed every faculty of his senses and opened his hear to its mysteries and its beauty and its animal residents.