ANECDOTE OF AN ELEPHANT. 
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ment, fondled the young one, and, without any diffi- 
culty or resistance on the part of the mother, resumed 
his former seat upon her neck, when she suffered 
herself with her little one to be re-conducted to the 
quarters of her old master. She was nothing the 
worse for the two years’ liberty which she had en- 
joyed, but continued perfectly submissive, and ulti- 
mately proved a most valuable animal. 
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