| 1864 - 998 pages
...Births, Marriages, Deaths, and ^Wolf-boys. 325 which he says: 'He can never be induced to keep on any clothing, even in the coldest weather. A quilt stuffed with cotton was given him in the cold season, he tore it to pieces and ate part of it with his bread. He was very fond of... | |
| sir William Henry Sleeman - 1852 - 340 pages
...always prefers raw flesh, which he devours most greedily. He will drink a whole pitcher of butter milk, when put before him, without seeming to draw breath....when it became very cold this season, but he tore it pieces, and ate a portion of it, cotton and all, with his bread, every day. He is very fond of bones,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1854 - 816 pages
...devour half a lamb at a time, and was fond of taking up earth and small stones and eating them. He could never be induced to keep on any kind of clothing, even in, the coldest weather. He was inoffensive except when teased. He was never known to laugh or smile ; or to speak, until within... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1858 - 638 pages
...thing that is thrown to him, but always prefers raw flesh, which he devours most greedily. He will drink a whole pitcher of butter-milk when put before...any kind of clothing, even in the coldest weather. Л quilt stuffed with cotton was given to him when it became very cold 25 1858.] CHILDREN CARRIED OFF... | |
| 1858 - 812 pages
...of what had taken place." General Sleeman adds, that this boy could never be persuaded to wear any clothing, even in the coldest weather; a quilt stuffed with cotton was given him when the season became cold, but he tore it to pieces and devoured it. His appetite was enormous... | |
| William Wetmore Story - Castel Sant'Angelo (Rome, Italy) - 1877 - 280 pages
...anything that was thrown to him, but always prefers raw flesh, which he devours most greedily ; he will drink a. whole pitcher of buttermilk when put before...seeming to draw breath. He can never be induced to put on any kind of clothing even in the. coldest weather. A quilt, stuffed with cotton, was given to... | |
| John Henry Parker - Fortification - 1878 - 558 pages
...anything that is thrown to him, but always prefers raw flesh, which he devours most greedily. He will drink a whole pitcher of butter-milk when put before him, without seeming to draw breatli. He can never lie induced to keep on any kind of clothing, even in the coldest weather. A quilt... | |
| Industrial arts - 1885 - 624 pages
...always prefers raw iWi, which he devours aoet greedily. He will drink a whole pitcher of bolter milk when put before him without seeming to draw breath. He can never be induced to wear шу kind of clothing, even in the coldest weather. • 4uut stuffed with cotton was given him... | |
| English periodicals - 1888 - 510 pages
...anything that is thrown to him, but always prefers raw flesh, which he devours most greedily. He will drink a whole pitcher of butter-milk when put before...the coldest weather. A quilt, stuffed with cotton, \\as given to him, when it became very cold this season, but he tore it to pieces, and ate a portion... | |
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