Friday, June 26, 2015

The badger is not often much hurt in the drawing

The badger is not often much hurt in the drawing

The badger is not often much hurt in the drawing



The badger is not often much hurt in the drawing, the thickness of their skin being sufficient to prevent them from taking any great harm. The looseness of the skin is such that they can turn easily, and, moreover, they are so quick in moving about, that the dogs are often desperately wounded in the first assault, and compelled to give up the contest.


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