Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Spectator, 1824, Vol. 2 of 12
A thick forest made up of bushes, bram bles, and pointed thorns, so perplexed and inter woven with one another, that it was impossible to find a pass through it. Whilst he was lacking about r some track or pathway. That might be worn in any part of it, he saw a huge lion couched under the side of it, who kept his eye upon him in the same posture as when he' watches for his prey. The Ingan immediately started It, whilst the lion rose with a spring, and leap towards him. Being wholly destitute of all other weapons, he stooped down to takel-v.
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