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" The man's 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 Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer - Trang 204
được biên tập bởi - 1793
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William Smellie - 1790 - 576 trang
...children. The elephant inftantly flopped, re' lented, and, as if ftung with remorfe, took the eldeft boy in its * trunk, placed him on its neck, adopted him for its cornack, and 1 would never allow any other perfon to mount it.' From the members of the Royal Academy...

A General History of Quadrupeds

Ralph Beilby - 1792 - 506 trang
...children.' The Elephant inflantly flopped, relented, and as if ftung with remorfe, took the eldeft boy in its trunk, placed him on its neck, adopted him for its cornac, and would never allow any other perfon to mount it. This animal feems to know when it is mocked,...

The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 14

James Anderson - 1793 - 380 trang
...infants and threw them at the feet of the enraged animal, saying, " Since you have slain my hufband take my life also as well as that of my children."...trunk, placed him on its neck, adopted him for its cornac, and would never allow any other person to mount it. Many other facts, equally curious and interesting,...

The Understanding Reader, Or, Knowledge Before Oratory: Being a New ...

Daniel Adams - 1804 - 256 trang
...children. The elephant in' flantly flopped, relented, and, as if flung ' with remorfe, took the eldeft boy in its ' trunk, placed him on its neck, adopted him ' for its • cornack, and would never allow any * other perfon to mount it.' 43. From the members of the Royal...

A General History of Quadrupeds

Ralph Beilby - 1807 - 564 trang
...infants, 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.'...trunk, placed him on its neck, adopted him for its cornac, and would never allow any other person to mount it. We might quote many other facts equally...

Affection: With Other Poems

Henry Smithers - 1807 - 254 trang
...infants, 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.'...took the eldest boy in its trunk, placed him on its back, adopted him for its cornac, and would never allow any other person tp mount it." Bruce also relates...

The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben Percy ..., Tập 9

1826 - 376 trang
...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."...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...

A Description of More Than Three Hundred Animals: Interspersed with ...

1829 - 494 trang
...the enraged animal, saying, " Since you have slain my husband, take my life also, as well as those of my children !" The Elephant instantly stopped,...trunk, placed him on its neck, adopted him for its governor, and would never allow any other person to mount it. His mouth is armed with broad and strong...

Illustrations of natural history, engravings and descriptive accounts ...

John Le Keux - 1829 - 476 trang
...saying, " Now you have destroyed their father, you may as well put an end to their lives and mine." It instantly stopped, relented, and, as if stung with remorse, took the eldest boy, placed him on his neck, adopted him for his cornac, and never afterwards would permit any body else...

The Philosophy of Natural History

William Smellie - 1832 - 348 trang
...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....trunk, placed him on its neck, adopted him for its cornack, and would never allow any other person to mount it." From the members of the Royal Academy...




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