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Show LION AFRAID OF BOARHOUND, Tamr Use Big Dogs to Kep Unruly Charge in Subjection. Tho boarhound growled, and the great yellow Hon leaped back In fear. "The lion could kill the hound," the trainer said, "but he doesn't think so. He thinks the hound could easily kill him " "Why?" "When the Hon was a cub, this boar-hound, boar-hound, fnll-grown, lived l lie cage with him. The big doc eculd. of course, lick the little cub, td the cub therefore feared and resp-.-'od him. Now the cub is grown up. h:l be still thiuks the hound is the better man. "We rear a oub with a full grown hound In this way for a rA,son. The h und Is a protection to us trainer afterward, when the cub is grown; for then, should he become rAn bunctious, one look from the dog will send him. subdued and ashamed, slinl? in.? oft to the cage's farthest corncr." |