".— Many creatures are endowed with a ready discernment to see what will turn to their own advantage and emolument; and often discover more sagacity than could be expected. Thus, my neighbour's poultry watch for wagons loaded with , and, running after them, pick up a number of grains which are shaken from the sheaves by the agitation of the carriages."
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