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Ted ran back to the stables, and returned in a few seconds with aclothes-prop, with which he dealt the disturber of our peace a fewrapid, but vigorous, blows, breaking its spine in several places. Thenthe step-ladder was brought out, and Ted, seizing the reptile by thetail, uncoiled it with some difficulty from the wire, and threw it downupon the verandah. It was over nine feet in length, and very fat, and had caused all thedisturbance by endeavouring to denude itself of its old skin by draggin...gits body between the bell-wire and the top of the wall. When Ted killedit the poor harmless creature had almost accomplished its object. SOUTH SEA NOTES I That many animals, particularly cattle and deer, are very fond of saltwe all know, but it is not often that birds show any taste for it, or, if so, the circumstance has not generally been noted. In 1881, however, the present writer was residing on Gazelle Peninsula, the northernportion of the magnificent island of New Britain in the South Pacific, and had many opportunities of witnessing both cockatoos and wild pigeonsdrinking salt water.
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