The Wonders of Nature And Art: Or, a Concise Account of Whatever ..., volume 3

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The Wonders of Nature And Art: Or, a Concise Account of Whatever ..., volume 3
Thomas Smith
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8d tim on ihc ground, and the»' '^'* ^'lokcrs on come to the assistance o£.lhe Kai •'.>* ^ / Their most bloody battles are when one i*''^ i vurs to carry off the mUtDess or young kttf' * of another.
^Tliey also quarrel when on^ comes too near them.
If a man endeavours to take a young one, the male attacks him, while the female endeavours to escape with it j but if she drops it out of her mouth, tiie male leaves his ei>emy, and seizing upon her with his teeth, beats her against the stones, till
...she lies down as if dead ; but she no sooner recovers, than she is said to crawl to his feet, which she licks and washes with a copious flood of tears, whde the male, stalking aoout, gnashes his teeth, and losses his head with every mark of disdain and indignation. They swim ex* ceedtngly fast, and when they happen to be wounded at sea, they seize the boats of the fisher- men with their t li^m along so swiftly, that they ler than swim uJ!>on the water ; ns the boat is frequently overset^ drowned.

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