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' On first witnessing this act, we thought that he had thrown himself into the 

 sea ; but on a search being made, foimd him concealed under the chains." 



He learned artificial tastes of civihzation, and preferred tea and coffee to water. 

 Tastes less natural and more to be regretted soon followed, for he took to drink- 

 ing wine, and was so fond of spirituous liquids, that he was detected in stealing 

 the captam's brandy-bottle. This interesting animal survived the English 

 climate for about eighteen months, and then succumbed to the usual foe of 1 he 



