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Anecdotes of Animals

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A collection of anecdotes about animals focuses on the behaviours and intelligence of various wild and domesticated species. The stories, likely composed in the late 19th century, depict animals such as dogs, cats, bears, and elephants engaging in humorous, clever, or morally illustrative actions. An opening example recounts an abbot creating a musical performance using swine sounds to entertain King Louis XI of France, highlighting animals' capacity for surprising deeds. Other tales include a Newfoundland dog fetching his master and a magpie imitating trumpet sounds, illustrating the animals' adaptability and wit. The anecdotes often carry moral tones or humorous twists, reflecting human attitudes towards animals during the period. The work showcases the author's interest in the behavioural traits and intelligence of animals through short, illustrative stories, consistent with the Victorian fascination with natural history and moral lessons.

The collection is a compilation of short narratives that serve to entertain and educate by illustrating animals' cleverness and unexpected behaviours within a late 19th-century context.

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An abbot, a man of wit, and skilled in the making of new musical instruments, was ordered by Louis XI., king of France, more in jest than earnest, to procure him a concert of swines' voices. The abbot said that the thing could doubtless be done, but it would cost a good deal of money. The king ordered that he should have as much as he required for the purpose. The abbot then contrived as strange a thing as ever was seen. Out of a great number of hogs of various ages, which he got together under a tent, or pavilion, covered with velvet, and before which he had a table of wood painted with a certain number of keys, he made an organical instrument, and as he played upon the keys with little spikes which pricked the hogs, he made them cry in such order and consonance that he highly delighted the king and all his company. II A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG One of the magistrates in Harbor Grace, in Newfoundland, had an old dog of the regular web-footed species peculiar to that island, who was in the habit of carrying a lantern before his master at night, as steadily as the most attentive servant could do, stopping short when his master made a stop, and going ahead when he was ready to follow. If his master was away from home, and the command was given “Go fetch thy master,” he would at once pick up the lantern, hold it fast between his teeth, and start for the town, which was more than a mile away from the home of his master. He would stop at the door of every house which he knew his master was in the habit of visiting, and laying down his lantern, growl and strike the door making all the noise in his power, until it was opened. If his master was not in the house, he would go on farther in the same way, till he found him. If he had gone with him only once to a house, this was enough to make him take in that house in his rounds. III STUDYING A magpie belonging to a barber in Rome, could imitate very perfectly almost everything it heard. Some trumpets happened one day to be sounded before the shop, and for a day or two afterward the magpie was quite mute, and…

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