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" ... a badge of royalty. I was amused by one peculiarity, which I had never before heard of; while the elephant is going on, a man walks by his side, telling him where to tread, bidding him " take care,"—" step out," warning him that the road is rough,... "
Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India: From Calcutta ... - Страница 37
по Reginald Heber - 1828
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American Quarterly Review, Том 4

Robert Walsh - 1828 - 564 страници
...*take care,'—' step out,' warning him that the road is rough, slippery, &c., all which the ammal is supposed to understand, and take his measures accordingly....neck, on the side to which he wishes him to turn, urgmg him forwards with the point of a formidable goad, and stopping him by a blow on the forehead...

The Friend, Том 1

Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 страници
...tread, bidding him "take care,"—" step out," warning 1 him that the road is rough, slippery, 8cc., all which the animal is supposed to understand, and take...and stopping him by a blow on the forehead with the but-end of the same instrument. The command these men have over their elephants is well known, and...

The Extractor; or Universal repertorium of literature, science, and ..., Том 1

1829 - 762 страници
...which the animal is supposed to understand, and take VOL. I. 3 1, Ms measures accordingly. The mahout says nothing, but guides him by. pressing his legs...urging him forwards with the point of a formidable goud, and stopping him by a blow on the forehead with the butt end of the same instrument. The command...

Biography of Reginald Heber, Lord Bishop of Calcutta: Abridged for the Use ...

Leonard Crocker Bowles - 1831 - 372 страници
...bidding him ' take care,' — ' step out,' warning him that the road is rough, slippery, &tc., all which the animal is supposed to understand, and take...and stopping him by a blow on the forehead with the but end of the same instrument. The command these men have over their elephants is well known, and...

The Menageries: Quadrupeds, Described and Drawn from Living Subjects..

James Rennie - 1831 - 422 страници
...tread, bidding him ' take care,' — ' step out,' warning him that the road is rough, slippery, &c., all which the animal is supposed to understand, and take his measures accordingly*." This assistance to the mohout is probably, in most cases, an unnecessary parade, arising from the almost...

The Saturday Magazine, Том 8

1836 - 282 страници
...&c., all which the animal is supposed to understand, and to take his measures accordingly. The mahout says nothing, but guides him by pressing his legs...the side to which he wishes him to turn, urging him forward with the point of a formidable goad, and stopping him by a blow on the forehead with the hut-end...

The church scholar's reading-book, selected from the Saturday magazine

Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 страници
...supf-sed to understand, and to take his measures accordingly. The mahout says nothing-, but guides him ky pressing his legs to his neck, on the side to which he wishes him to turn, urging him forward with the point of a formidable goad, and nr-pping him by a blow on the fin-head with the but-end...

The Family Library (Harper)., Том 164

1844 - 312 страници
...his captivity. One man invariably attends upon him ; feeds, caresses, punishes him. On a journey, " the mohout says nothing, but guides him by pressing...the side to which he wishes him to turn, urging him forward by the point of a formidable goad, and stopping him by a blow on the forehead with the butt-end...

The churchman's monthly companion, ed. by T.K. Arnold

Churchman - 1844 - 396 страници
...tread, bidding him " take care," " step out," warning him that the road is rough, slippery, &c., all which the animal is supposed to understand, and take...The mohout says nothing, but guides him by pressing 1 The country residence of the governor.general. his legs to his neck on the side to which he wishes...

Van-ti, the Chinese Magistrate: And Other Tales of Other Countries

Van-ti (fict. name.) - 1844 - 152 страници
...an umbrella over their heads. The driver guides the creature entirely by pressing his legs against his neck, on the side to which he wishes him to turn; he also urges him forward by a sharp goad, and makes him stop by a blow on the forehead. These great...




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