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152 Flight <strong>to</strong> Freedom<br />

Figure 12. Richard Ansdell, The Hunted Slaves (1861). Reproduced by permission of<br />

National Museums Liverpool, United K<strong>in</strong>gdom.<br />

As <strong>the</strong>y approached maturity, <strong>the</strong>ir keepers procured a figure roughly formed as<br />

a negro <strong>in</strong> wicker work, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> body of which were conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> blood <strong>and</strong><br />

entrails of beasts. This was exhibited before an upper part of <strong>the</strong> cage, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

food occasionally exposed as a temptation, which attracted <strong>the</strong> attention of <strong>the</strong><br />

dogs <strong>to</strong> it as a source of <strong>the</strong> food <strong>the</strong>y wanted. This was repeated often, so that<br />

<strong>the</strong> animals with redoubled ferocity struggled aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>the</strong>ir conf<strong>in</strong>ement while <strong>in</strong>

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