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natural history". 
il.H .naster judges of his being°tamed when he Jem its his 
Tho retention 
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continue there. When confirmed in this Imh5 i, a 
oml on Ihis^re Uie” Jw«y ic, g.feTim hhlb'l!’ 
It is quite necessary that the bird should nm ^ 1 i ™ ' 
quuimed with this, but fond of it -md ir f ° n ? . be „ ac ‘ 
when shewn it. T i Intis f',*, ? '" S 
ne is then carried into the open fields but si ill /* f > ’ 
paces distance, till he comes at last to fly to it Til?'! 
several times witTi his strina- he is then left ‘ aVl . n ". seize ^ tb ' s 
and carried into the field fo the r’ ey atl,be «y, 
which is wild. At that he flies wfth Etv • Cd T ? 
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