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Norwalk (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 23
Elephantine Gambols.
--One of the elephants connected with Smith's Menagerie, now wintering at Norwalk, got out of the bars the other night, by breaking down the doors, passed across a field, walked off with a gate, went to a house and rapped on the window, sending the family flying out of the door through fright, and then helped herself to a heap of apples in the yard.
Her keeper appeared and the huge animal quietly followed him to her quarters, with her trunk full of pippins.
William Ira Smith (search for this): article 23
Elephantine Gambols.
--One of the elephants connected with Smith's Menagerie, now wintering at Norwalk, got out of the bars the other night, by breaking down the doors, passed across a field, walked off with a gate, went to a house and rapped on the window, sending the family flying out of the door through fright, and then helped herself to a heap of apples in the yard.
Her keeper appeared and the huge animal quietly followed him to her quarters, with her trunk full of pippins.