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vigour at their command, yelled and groaned and
scrambled after tbeir legs, and bit and pecked them
with their strong sharp beaks till the blood came.
TVliat with the difficulty of forcing their way through
the scrub, the impossibility of seeing a foot hefore
them in the grass, the terrific noise which prevented
shouts being heard, and the extraordinary sensation
of heing attacked about the legs hy legions of
invisible and unfamiliar enemies, some of the servants
got nervous and bewildered. They lost their own
masters, and Avere glad to join and stick to any
one whom they Avere fortunate enough to find, and
thus several of our explorers got separated from their
apparatus, and some lost their luncheons.
Eortunately at five o’clock all our party returned
in safety to the ship, save one,—a fine old setter
ansAvering to the name of ‘ Boss,’ one of a brace
Ave had on board for sporting jAurposes, got astray
among the penguins. His voice, clamorous for a
time in bis bewilderment and fear and tbe torture
be endured from tlie beaks of the jienguins, Avas
soon lost in the infernal upro ar; and as tbe men
bad enough to do to look after their own safety
they Avere compelled reluctantly to leave him to his
fate.
Since our visit the remote little community of
Tristan d’Acunha has not entirely escaped political
complications, such as have involved many States
of greater imjiortance in their OAvn estimation. The
attention of the Lords of the Admiralty Avas for
some reason or other attracted to the Island, and
H. M. S. ‘ Sajipho,’ commander Noel Dighy, called
at Tristan in January, 1875, and Captain Highy
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