The ivory king : $b A popular history of the elephant and its alliesHolder, Charles Frederick
History
The ivory king : $b A popular history of the elephant and its allies
Holder, Charles Frederick
Elephants
“A wall of earth is raised three or four French feet wide, and five or
six high. The two ponderous beasts meet one another face to face, on
opposite sides of the wall, each having a couple of riders, that the
place of the man who sits on the shoulders, for the purpose of guiding
the elephant with a large iron hook, may immediately be supplied if
he should be thrown down. The riders animate the elephants, either by
soothing words, or by chiding them as cowards, and urge them on with
their heels, until the poor creatures approach the wall, and are brought
to the attack. The shock is tremendous; and it appears surprising that
they even survive the fearful wounds and blows inflicted with their
teeth, their heads, and their trunks. There are frequent pauses during
the fight; it is suspended and renewed; and the mud wall being at length
thrown down, the stronger or more courageous elephant passes on, attacks
his opponent, and, putting him to flight, pursues and fastens upon him so
obstinately, that the animals can be separated only by means of cherkys,
or fireworks, which are made to explode between them; for they are
naturally timid, and have a particular dread of fire, which is the reason
why elephants have been used with so very little advantage in armies
since the use of fire-arms. The boldest come from Ceylon; but none are
employed in war which have not been regularly trained, and accustomed for
years to the discharge of muskets close to their heads, and the bursting
of crackers between their legs.
[Illustration: PLATE XVIII.
PREHISTORIC STONE PIPES
_Page 239._]
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