Camel, he throws down his garments in some place near which the animal is to pass, and disposes them in such a manner, that they appear to cover a man sleeping under them. The animal recognises the clothes, seizes them in his teeth, shakes them with violence,... Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt - Page 103by Charles Sigisbert Sonnini - 1799Full view - About this book
| 1799 - 612 pages
...the garments of him, by whom he lias been treated with injustice ; seize« them in his teeth ; shakes them with violence ; and tramples on them, in a rage. When his anger is appeased, he leaves them, and then the owner of the dress may make his appearance without fear, load... | |
| William Bingley - Animal behavior - 1803 - 606 pages
...cover a man sleeping under them. The animal recognizes the cloaths, seizes them in his teeth, shakes them with violence, and tramples on them in a rage. When his anger is appeased, he leaves hem, and then the owner of the garments may • Buff. Quad. make his appearance... | |
| Natural history - 1810 - 328 pages
...a man sleeping under them. The animal recognizes the cloaths, seizes them in his trclh, shakes Ihem with violence, and tramples on them in a rage. When his anger is appeased, he leaves them, and then the owner of the garments may make his appearance without any fear,... | |
| 1819 - 186 pages
...to cover a man sleep, ing Under them. The animal knows the clothes, seizes them in his teeth, shakes them with violence, and tramples on them in a rage. When his anger is thus appeased, he leaves them ; and then the owner of them may make hi» appearance without any fear,... | |
| Animal intelligence - 1824 - 190 pages
...knows the clothes of him by whom he has been treated with injustice, seizes them in his teeth, shakes them with violence, and tramples on them in a rage. When his anger is appeased, he leaves them; and then the owner of the dress may make his appearance without fear, and... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - 392 pages
...cover a man sleeping under them. The animal recognises the clothes, seizes them in his teeth, shakes them with violence, and tramples on them in a rage. When his anger is appeased, he leaves them, and then the owner of the garments may make his appearance, and, without... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Children - 1840 - 196 pages
...along, and observes the clothes, thinking them to be his master, he seizes them in his teeth, shakes them with violence, and tramples on them in a rage. When his anger is thus appeased, his master may then make his appearance without any fear, put on his clothes, load the... | |
| Edward Pett Thompson - Animal behavior - 1851 - 434 pages
...cover a man sleeping under them. The animal recognises the clothes, seizes them in his teeth, shakes them with violence, and tramples on them in a rage. When his anger is appeased, he leaves them, and then the owner of the * Rolle. garments may make his appearance, and,... | |
| David Thomas - 1874 - 790 pages
...cover a man sleeping under them. The animal recognizes the clothes, seizes them in his teeth, shakes them with violence, and tramples on them in a rage. When his anger is appeased he leaves them, and then the owner of the garments may make his appearance, and without any... | |
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