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CONSIDERATION FOR BIRDS

The Publication of Frances Power Cobbe's Memoirs Calls Attention to It.
Ouida Writes on "Birds and Their Persecutors" in the Nineteenth Century -- A Sharp Criticism.

Strong Condemnation of Those Who Wilfullly Slaughter Them by the Wholesale for Sport.

In, the autobiography of Frances Power Cobbe, that ruling passion of her life, consideration for dumb animals appears and reappears constantly. "The horrors of scientific cruelty to animals" is constantly referred to by her. In speaking of Tennyson, she says:

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