Haneys Art of Training Animals a Practical Guide for Amateur Or Professional
Haneys Art of Training Animals a Practical Guide for Amateur Or Professional
H a Macpherson
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Boldly he entered the cage, but as soon as he did so, the animal resented the intrusion and seized him by the fleshy part of the body immediately below the small of the back. The fear of being chewed, the pain of the laceration of his flesh, and disappointed ambition combined, blanched his hau- in a mo- ment. He went into the cage a fair haired youth, and was taken out, as soon as he could be secured, a white headed old man. The following is a bit of experience, related to an English cor- respo...ndent, by an old English tamer named Norwood, long employed by Jamrach, an extensive animal owner of London : '^ Whenever I 'ave a few words with Mr. Jamrach, which I had a few not many weeks ago, I takes to the show business, and am allers ready to go in. This 'ere scar '' (baring an arm and showing a deep flesh wound, recently cicatrized) " I got on the Kingsland road, on the 20th of this monih. A IBengal tiger it was, and I was a-performing with the same beast as was at the Crystal Palace a short time arterwards.
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