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been pursued and injured by man, but yet have not learned a 
salutary dread of him. We may infer from these facts, what 
havoc the introduction of any new beast of prey must cause in 
a country, before the instincts of the indigenous inhabitants 
have become adapted to the stranger’s craft or power. 
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