ATTACK OF A SEA EAGLE UPON' AN OX. 



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THE TUFTED EAGLE. 



SO that a great deal of it falls into the eyes of his intended victim. The ox 

 is blinded, and also begins to get frightened by the noise of wings over 

 his head. He runs about in a kind of panic, and as the noise goes on, and 

 the sand keeps falling, he loses all sight and sense. There is generally a 



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