16 PIGEON-FANCIERS.
their cages at the same time, when mingling
in the circuit round and round the buildings,
(as often happens) one or more from one per-
son's flock will return home with those of an-
other ; in which case, they are his lawful prize
for ever, unless his neighbour wishes to redeem
the captives by a price, or by an exchange of
prisoners. The fortunate holder, however, of
such prize makes his own terms, which are
perhaps exorbitant, particularly if he have any
ill-will against the proprietor, or the stray pigeon
happen to be of a peculiarly rare kind. Many
are the proofs of good breeding and civility,
elicited on such occasions between gentle-
men ; and many, also, are the perpetuated
quarrels where such a collision of interests
happens between young men of bad feelings,
or with persons having any previous dislike to
each other.
The chief out-door exercise taken by the
youth of India, is an occasional ride on horse-
back or the elephant. They do not consider
walking necessary to health ; besides which, it is
plebeian, and few ever walk who can maintain
their cages at the same time, when mingling
in the circuit round and round the buildings,
(as often happens) one or more from one per-
son's flock will return home with those of an-
other ; in which case, they are his lawful prize
for ever, unless his neighbour wishes to redeem
the captives by a price, or by an exchange of
prisoners. The fortunate holder, however, of
such prize makes his own terms, which are
perhaps exorbitant, particularly if he have any
ill-will against the proprietor, or the stray pigeon
happen to be of a peculiarly rare kind. Many
are the proofs of good breeding and civility,
elicited on such occasions between gentle-
men ; and many, also, are the perpetuated
quarrels where such a collision of interests
happens between young men of bad feelings,
or with persons having any previous dislike to
each other.
The chief out-door exercise taken by the
youth of India, is an occasional ride on horse-
back or the elephant. They do not consider
walking necessary to health ; besides which, it is
plebeian, and few ever walk who can maintain