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re is no animal more difficult of approach. Strange to relate, the giraffe has no voice. In London, some years ago, two giraffes were burned to death in their stables, when the slightest sound would have given notice of their danger, and saved their lives. The giraffe is naturally both gentle and timid, and he will always try to avoid danger by flight. It is when running that he exposes his only ungraceful point. He runs swiftly, but as he moves the fore and hind legs on each side at the same time, it gives him a very displeasing and awkward gait. But though timid, he will, when overtaken, turn even upon the lion or panther, and defend himself successfully by powerful kicks with his strong legs. The natives of Africa capture the giraffe in pitfalls, which are deep holes covered over with branches of trees and dirt. When captured, he can be tamed, and gives scarcely any trouble during captivity. Fifty years ago, but little was known about giraffes in Europe or America. Now we can find them in menageries and the public gardens of our large cities. The giraffe thrives in captivity and seems to be well satisfied with a diet of corn and hay. It is a source of great satisfaction to those who admire this beautiful animal, that there is no reason which prevents him from living in a climate so different from that of his African home. * * * * * Language Lesson.--Write statements containing each of the following words, used in such a manner as to show their proper meaning: _feet, feat; red, read; fore, four; gait, gate_. Model.-- We are coming to _see_ you to-morrow. He stood watching the ships sailing on the _sea_. * * * * * LESSON XIX. ex pert', _skillful_. ad vise', _offer advice; give notice of what has happened_. civ'il ized, _having laws, learning, and good manners_. quan'ti ty, _a large amount; part_. in duce', _lead one to think or act_. pre pared', _made ready for use_. de part'ed, _went away_. hence forth', _from this time forward_. part'ner, _one who shares with another, as a partner in business_. ar riv'ing, _coming to; reaching a point_. con vince', _make one believe_. * * * * * THE TRADER'S TRICK. Out in the West, where many Indians live, there are white men who go among them to trade for furs and skins of animals. These fu
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