THE GAZELLE. 
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The 
out his being at all disturbed. 
foment having continued as long as the 
thought proper, it was closed by the 
^j^^^'^ueper placing a garland of flowers over 
, lorns of thfi I'lrinri-nnl antelone. on v 
he 
of the principal antelope, on which 
and the four animals went off* to- 
1‘es‘rl^*^' Peishwa informed the British 
that seven months had been employed 
j. , ^*ug the animals to this degree of fami- 
without the slightest constraint, as 
tiin^ at pleasure during the whole 
® among herds of deer in the park, which 
®^^^osed, and has no kind of fence, 
thu ®^®uwa was persuaded that they were 
attracted by the power of music, aided, 
hy some particular ingenuity of the 
profess the art of familiarising this 
^utifvil and harmless animal. 
Uialf of this spectacle Mr. Forbes 
Poss^^ of a Hindoo painting in his 
®ssion, in water colours, and very well 
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