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equal number of female elephants ; the former had on a male 
dress, and the latter a female ; and on a signal being given 
they stretched forward their trunks in a subdued manner, and 
took their food in great moderation, and not one of them ap- 
peared to be gluttonous greedy, or to snatch at a greater por- 
tion, as did the Persian mentioned by Xenophon. And when 
it was requisite to drink, a bowl was placed by the side of 
each ; and inhaling with their trunks they took a draught 
very orderly ; and then they scattered the drink about in fun ; 
but not as in insult. Many other acts of a similar kind, both 
clever and astonishing, have persons described, relating to the 
peculiarities of these animals, and I saw them writing letters on 
Eoman tablets with their trunks, neither looking awry nor turn- 
ing aside. The hand, however, of the teacher was placed so 
as to be a guide in the formation of the letters ; and while it 
was writing the animal kept its eye fixed down in an accom- 
plished and scholarlike manner." 
