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驯兽([187-?]) ROUTLEDGE LONDON AND NEW Ero-ibeim & Co., London- CHILDREN'S BOOK ^ COLLECTION * LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES TAME ANIMALS. THE HARE. I suppose you have all seen a Hare, and perhaps many of you have helped to eat one. The Hare i...
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ROUTLEDGE LONDON AND NEW Ero-ibeim & Co., London- CHILDREN'S BOOK ^ COLLECTION * LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES TAME ANIMALS. THE HARE. I suppose you have all seen a Hare, and perhaps many of you have helped to eat one. The Hare is a very timid animal, running away on the least alarm ; but, poor fellow, he is too often caught by the dogs and killed, notwithstanding his swift running. It is rather difficult to tame Hares, but there is a very amusing account of three, named Puss, Tiney, and Bess, written by the poet Cowper, who kept them for some time, and one day you shall read about them. The colour of the Hare in this country is usually brown, but white Hares are found in very cold countries. The Hare does not burrow like the rabbit, but makes a kind of nest called its form. THE GOAT. The Goat ranks in general usefulness next to the sheep, and as a domestic animal is very valuable. His chief pleasure seems to consist in climbing 6*0117 3 TAME ANIMALS. one rock to another, for which amusement his hoofs are well adapted. The milk of the Goat is sweet and nourishing, and is made into cheese by the moun- taineers, who also eat his flesh, which is rather tough. His skin is made into the materials called morocco leather, and vellum ; and that of the young animals, the kids, is used to make the best kinds of gloves. The hair of some species of Goats is soft and fine, and is w^oven into shawls of beautiful texture. THE COW. Cows are very useful to mankind, in supplying them with milk from which both butter and cheese are made. Their young ones are called calves, and the flesh of calves is veal. A good Cow will give about fifteen or more quarts of milk a day, but much depends upon the quality of the pasture she feeds upon. Her age is told by her horns; after she is three years old a ring is formed every year at the root of the horn, so that by counting the number of circles, her age may be exactly known. Cows are sometimes prettily marked with black, brown, and yellow spots, and, as they lie scattered about a green meadow, add much to the charms of a landscape. 5 4^/^ it//j^ rM ! ' : TAME ANIMALS. THE SHEEP. The Sheep is found in every quarter of the globe, and is one of the most profitable animals that man- kind possesses. His flesh is eaten by the inhabitants of all nations, and, as you know, is called mutton. The wool of the Sheep is very valuable, and most of our clothing is made from it: that produced by the breed called Merino sheep is particularly fine, and fetches a high price. The skin is also of service, and forms covers for many of your school-books. Sheep- washing and shearing are busy times for the farmer, and are very interesting sights. Young sheep are called lambs you have often seen the gentle little things skipping about in the meadows. THE DORMOUSE. In some places people call this little animal " the Sleeper," because he lies in a torpid state through the long winter and spring, until the weather becomes quite warm. He builds his nest in an old hollow tree, or beneath the bushes, and during the summer lavs up a great quantity of nuts or acorns for his winter provender. Dormice rarely come out, except TAME ANIMALS. at night, passing the day in a solitary manner in their cells, which they manage to make very comfortable by linings of moss. Dormice are about the size of the common mice, only more bulky, and of a reddish brown colour. The American Dormouse is a more beautiful ani- mal, striped down the back, and much resembling the squirrel in his habits. THE ASS Is the most patient of all quadrupeds, and, although thought by many to be the most stubborn, he is not really so, but is both active and willing if well treated. Donkeys are generally badly used by their masters, and you cannot go far without seeing one with his skin bruised by hard blows. Poor beasts! I hope you pity them w^hen you see them looking half-starved, with no flesh on their aching bones, dragging with slow and weary steps some heavy load of sand or wood. The milk of Asses is greatly esteemed for the use of invalids : in some diseases it forms the only nourishment that can be safely given. The foal of the Ass is a pretty, lively little fellow, and jumps about, very unlike his quiet mother. 10 ;H> /. THREEPENNY TOT-BOOKS, WITH SIX COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS, PRINTED BY KRONHEIM. 5- MY FIRST ALPHABET 6. MOTHER GOOSE 7. THE BABES IN THE WOOD 8. THIS LITTLE PIG 9. THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE jo. LITTLE BO-PEEP n. NURSERY RHYMES 12. FARM-YARD ALPHABET 13. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK I 14. JOHN GILPIN 15. OLD MOTHER HUBBARD 16. THE THREE BEARS 17. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT 18. THE DOGS' DINNER PARTY 19. MY MOTHER 20. THE CATS' TEA PARTY 21. MORE NURSERY RHYMES 22. ROBIN REDBREAST 23. A, APPLE PIE 24. THE RAILWAY ALPHABET 25. NURSERY SONGS 26. NURSERY DITTIES 27. PUNCH AND JUDY 28. OUR PETS 29. CINDERELLA 30. Puss-iN-BooTs 31. LITTLE RED RIDING-HOOD 32. WILD ANIMALS 33. TAME ANIMALS 34. BIRDS GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS, LONDON AND NEW YORK.
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