Classic Lewis
Toward the end of the first section of Chapter 12, Lewis is describing Gottlieb who, despite his efforts to eradicate disease, is a little uncertain as to whether humanity deserves this favor: "[H]e doubted ... the superiority of divine mankind to the cheerful dogs, the infallibly graceful cats, the unmoral and unagitated and irreligious horses, the superbly adventuring seagulls."
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