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I was amazed; and as much as ever I was upon ſuch an occafion, afflicted, at ſeeing the great affection of the little animal defending its wounded mother, heedleſs of its own life or ſafety. I therefore cried to them, to ſpare the mother, though it was then too late; and the calf had made ſeveral rude attacks upou me, which I avoided without difficulty; but I am happy, to this day, in the reflection that I did not ſtrike it. At laſt, making one of its attacks upon a gentleman, it hurt him a little on the leg; upon which he thurſt it through with his lance as others did after, and it then fell dead before its wounded mother, whom it had ſo affectionately defended. It was about the ſize of an aſs, but round, big bellied, and heavily made; and was ſo furious, and unruly, that it would eaſily have broken the the leg either of man or horſe, could it have overtaken them and joſtled againſt them properly.

Here is an example of a beaſt (a young one too) poſſeſſing abſtracted ſentiments to a very high degree. By its flight on the firſt appearance of the hunters, it is plain in apprehended danger to itſelf, it alſo reflected upon that of its mother, which was the cauſe of its return to her aſſiſtance."

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