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Fire Underwriters Association of the Pacific
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His ambition, however, led him to this city, and luckily for us, he is now safely housed with the Firemans Fund. Under high temperature his massive brow troubles him by the hair falling out, but in this great and glorious climate he thinks clearly without reference to his every-day conversation.
MR. SEXTON.
This picture represents William Sexton feeding the lion ; one can plainly see there is but one William Sexton and one lion. This animal stood for quite a season on his exalted pedestal in fr
...ont of Manager Dornin's office one of the signs of the times but one day he came off the perch and said he was too thin to fool the boys, so Assistant Keeper THE KNAPSACK 1890 '47 Sexton undertook the dangerous task of filling him up ; for this he was particularly adapted, having associated with lions all his life, and being something of an " intellectual monarch, " himself. He stuffed the lion so vigorously that digestion was impaired. The chemical action of the stomach resembles that of a geyser spring, and the lion commenced to steam and smoke, and give signs of internal fire.

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