The Young Observors: Or, How to Learn Without Books
The Young Observors: Or, How to Learn Without Books
Joseph Banvard
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At such times it is perfectly quiet, and will allow itself to be roughly handled, without making the least noise or motion. I have 'sometime* taken a stick and rolled them over and ovei; several times, without making them show the least signs of life, and if I had not known their habits of deception, I should certainly have thought they were dead." " That explains," said William, "an ex- pression the boys sometimes use." "What is that?" " Why, when one boy is trying to deceive 24 THE YOUNG OBSE...RVERS. another, they say, * he is playing the pos- sum. 4 " . " But, father, what became of the young ones?" asked Robert; " they were the most mysterious characters ; they could appear and disappear, just when and where they chose.""**' *- "I dare say if seemed so to you, but I can easily unravel the mystery. One of the most remarkable peculiarities of this animal is, that the female has a pouch or sack under her body, for the protection of her young. This pouch has an opening. It is something like a man's waistcoat, with two or three of the buttons unbuttoned.
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