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The Bush Boys

CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE
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At present I shall refer to only two of these.

There is a peculiarity about the glance of the hyena that has given birth to the notion of his possessing the power to "charm" or fascinate, although I never heard of his luring any one to destruction by it; there is a peculiarity about the animal's voice that might well gain him credit for imitating the human voice, for the simple reason that the former bears a very near resemblance to the latter.

I do not say that the voice of the hyena is like the ordinary human voice, but there are some voices it does exactly resemble.

I am acquainted with several people who have _hyena voices_.

In fact, one of the closest imitations of a human laugh is that of the "spotted hyena." No one can hear it, hideous as it is, without being amused at its close approximation to the utterance of a human being.


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