A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals

A Hundred Anecdotes of AnimalsAn elephant, from some motive of revenge, killed his cornack, or conductor. The...
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A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals

A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals

€6,27

A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals

€6,27
Author: Billinghurst, Percy J.
Format: eBook
Language: English

A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals

An elephant, from some motive of revenge, killed his cornack, or conductor. The mans wife, who beheld the dreadful scene, took her two children, and threw them at the feet of the enraged animal, saying, Since you have slain my husband, take my life also, as well as that of my children. The elephant instantly stopped, relented, and as if stung with remorse, took up the eldest boy with his trunk, placed him on its neck, adopted him for his cornack, and would never afterwards allow any other person to mount it. One of the magistrates in Harbour Grace, in Newfoundland, had an old dog of the regular web-footed species peculiar to that island, who was in the habit of carrying a lantern before his master at night, as steadily as the most attentive servant could do, stopping short when his master made a stop, and proceeding when he saw him disposed to follow. If his master was absent from home, on the lantern being fixed to his mouth, and the command given, Go fetch thy master, he would immediately set off and proceed directly to the town, which lay at the distance of more than a mile from the place of his masters residence: he would then stop at the door of every house which he knew his master was in the habit of frequenting, and laying down his lantern, growl and strike the door, making all the noise in his power until it was opened; if his master was not there, he would proceed farther in the same manner, until he had found him. If he had accompanied him only once into a house, this was sufficient to induce him to take that house in his round. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 24263
Author: Billinghurst, Percy J.
Release Date: Jan 12, 2008
Format: eBook
Language: English

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