RECREA TION. 



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This is the old Aztec idea of the game 

 hog. He eats all he can hold of the fruit. 

 Then he fills his apron full to overflowing. 

 Then he cuts off the limb on which he sits; 

 meantime heralding his exploits to the 

 world by a great shouting and ringing of 

 bells. He would have blown his horn, also, 

 but in those days game hogs had no horns 

 —nor even bristles. Finally this aztec 

 game hog is undone by his own folly. 



How like the modern game hog! 



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