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Renders of Kipling will remember tho account of Kaa, the python,, knocking down u ir.arblewall by striking it with its head, ahe possibility of suoh a performance was i:iiiculed by a writer in ."The Times." Now Mr* SI. D. Hill, of Eton Collego, .writes:—"Some years ago I had- au Indian python which I cculi. never tame. ' Until the day of its death from misadventure, and I had it for. nearly a year, it would strike at any moving object wilh its nose, but never attempt to bite. On one -occasion, while striking 'at me, it cracked ■ the- Blass of the cupboard in which it was kept. A python's 'nose is not the tendor spot , your correspondent imagines. The animal was only 6 'feet long, and it may: veil -be tbtit a.snake 25 feet in length can strike a blow-commensu-rate with its size." ; : .;.;.■ . •'■• There was a young man .of. weak, chest, ■~.■• Who aeked for a euro , of the best j : . 'LUNG BALSAM he took, - ,;. ? ; Hie cough it off shook, "; ; . ■■ .■ .', ' And.now'his warm thanks doth attest. • : - Bari'aclough's Acacian Lung 'Balsam,' " "'■■•'■ Prir«, Is. 6d. and;2s. 6d. 10
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 697, 23 December 1909, Page 4
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