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1633-3 Elephants _ .�.,�,o,a . I - a , • - •. • A April ll,-1921. - • - - ,r • " • . lair. "John-force,. - - C/o National Geographic Magazine, Washington,' D. C. - - • Dear Jack: - I wrote you the other day - Our letters must have , • crossed. I have been very much worried over Jim's condition, but I• understand he is getting better now. . .I ars going North earlier than usual principally on- account 6 Jim. • Hepe you will find those wild elephant books for .� - - nde, as _I want o /know more' about the brutes. I went up to' the barn the other. day and the, trainer was not around, se I took. _ - • the elephant 'oat to sho::.him-to some: .friends•of mine. I did_' . not know whether .this-el. prant was kidding me•or not, but he - certainly did make a.monkey of . w. He knocked me down and ran:_ , • off and ::s:en' I' gral:bed hold of him bythe tail. to stop him, he ' . hit me a jolt with_his'trunk afud,almost .broke ry •ribs - then '' I grabbed'hirm`by the trunk mid he locked his, trunk around r • • arm, and if.you think that a three year old Elephant has nO _ particular strength in his trunk, ;jos should;let him wrap it* • - •,. around yo°ar leo or'arm and ,give you a ytank Anyway, .I am •"- . all blank and :blue, and the. funny part of the whole 'affair is • that I finally discovered I, could'pick 'ulc a short stick and stab him/very lightly. rind mako him behave,. but without that stick I gertain7,y did have a. smell time. Th,, caretaker-tells` - • ' re that. I got off lucky-and that I should never go near him" • without the'-hook or something that looks like a hook, as. he . understands thoroughly that he is to obey- the hook. • i • We are ?.living sone great weather,here. Old ran . ; ' Welsh wants. to keep his,money -in the bank snot, er week or'two before closing up the deal. • Very truly yours, -. ti • •