. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. Go.\TS cALLKi) • Prize winners, 1903 Fkin n the mountains of Piedmont, in the vicinityf Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, and the MonteRosa. The Italian govern-ment has done its best toprotect the last remnantsof this fine species, but thepassion for hunting and itsdangers exercises such irre-sistible influence on sports-men that the_\- brook nothingthat interferes with its indul-gence. When we read travel-ers tales by personages oftenhigh in rank we are amazedto see with what delightthose gentlemen (.) will fireupon a p


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. Go.\TS cALLKi) • Prize winners, 1903 Fkin n the mountains of Piedmont, in the vicinityf Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, and the MonteRosa. The Italian govern-ment has done its best toprotect the last remnantsof this fine species, but thepassion for hunting and itsdangers exercises such irre-sistible influence on sports-men that the_\- brook nothingthat interferes with its indul-gence. When we read travel-ers tales by personages oftenhigh in rank we are amazedto see with what delightthose gentlemen (.) will fireupon a poor chamois, orother wild animal, poised onan inaccessible rock, withoutother object than to see itfall into a deep abyss, whereit lies with broken limbs, 194 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS a prey to suffering, death, and might understand such cruelty in somepoor creature trying to earn a living, but itought never to enter the minds of educatedmen, or at least those who regard themselvesas such. We must, however, add that thechamois living on the highest,


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