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AliGEfMNE NOTES. S3
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¦ » The Wild Boae.
they where aj _* the e experienced ear is tMcker tiiey _. strive Our dog the to bod bite hunted tie hen for boar pleasure made close , the to and tlie never bead
ate Some the interior attacked Arabian or the horses other wild parts enjoy boar of the striking boar y w hunt it with . we I its rode fore one -feet quarry which and .
joy smelling Onee full of y us it had when his it hands was dead covered . The , ; with quarry black is spots sometimes a few hours dangerous , after . cauterisation with nitrate of
silver cutting nearly prevented a up month a wild . the I boar knew growth . of A of two strong a carbuncle men killed , than but _hy w he £ il 100 d was boars very d iU also for
most beautiful Arabian horse worth more , anmany August dogs , especiall 1836 near y those the from Maison Europe Carrea or man of who European had been breed a mata . In
wild dor in boar S , pain had and , taken was refuge then a in butcher a bush , . entered in He Alg ali ier the g h , bush ted heard from that , his a hors to large the e ,
b not ystanders , afraid with a of , cavalry " I wild have sabre boar often 1 in " his foug He hand ht had furious , scarcel S y panish entered bulls , when , say , ing and he I cried am
loudl came y t , and rescue the a h animal imbut was he was seen dead running ; the peacefull crural vein y away and . artery They
being in ambush entirel had y cut ne b ar y , the the tusks Harach of riv the er , boar wounded . Another a wild hunter boar which lying
suddenl ser length winch iousl the y of in charged his beast , back p other him loug from . hed , ' He , his so b lay legs to his flat speak to bites on his , . with . his neck He face Ms , died , and notwithstanding tusks several injured the weeks whole him parts y
y many affcer tioned The from had wild the been boar suppuration fired which at ri without pped of then the up injury wounds the sat bell down by . y M of . twenty the Pigeard horse . above At behind first -men it
remark passed animal appearing when near it to lunged the the reflect horse rider its , some , being tusks and time engaged into ; and its in bell then loading y and creep quietl his ing paces gun y towards made , did not off the . ,
, p This The was Arab certainl s hunt y a the wilful boar revenge on horseb . ack with spears or javelins . endowed
The "with Europeans great self-possession much prefer wait to hunt till the them anim with al is guns near . an Some d : Sometimes then shoot
it . The Baron Franclieu did even more than this . "when charged by a wild boar he knelt down , and the , holding and forward ierce
a itself large hunting This is - a knife , he unsafe let the animal of encountering rush on such point a beast p , for way
the cutlass . slide very on its neckand sometimes the animal , although pierced "was bitten throug may on my h , is knee able and to strike flung cutlass , with several in its pace tusks bush s . by In Had a she April the wild , 1844 animal boar , I ,
been which a I male had probabl attacked y I with should a have share a d the fate . of the matador . m If you but wish never to fig run ht with such a a hunting risk in a -knife bush , let for it there be where you are you struck can
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Aligefmne Notes. S3
_AliGEfMNE NOTES . S 3
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1861, page 33, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091861/page/33/
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