THE WOLF. 
I SAW a Wolf a few days ago : you may be sure it 
was not a wild one ; I am glad to say we have no 
wild ones near us. The one I saw was tied up. 
The Wolf is dark grey, his hair is wiry, and his 
eyes are very long, and turn back from the nose to 
the ears, more than any eyes I ever saw, and his 
ears cock up. He is a good deal like a dog in form, 
and he eats the same sort of food, and laps like 
him ; but he does not wag his tail, or bark. The 
cry of the Wolf is a long, loud howl ; he does not 
howl much in the day time, but when it gets dusk 
he will howl for an hour or two at a time. 
The Wolf can bear both heat and cold, but when 
