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Concerning Animals and Other Matters

Chapter 16 THE BETEL NUT

Word Count: 2392    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

nter, I asked him what the peculiar properties of the areca nut were-in short, what was it good for. He replied that

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Concerning Animals and Other Matters
Concerning Animals and Other Matters
Edward Hamilton Aitken Literature
“Concerning Animals and Other Matters by Edward Hamilton Aitken”
1 Chapter 1 FEET AND HANDS2 Chapter 2 BILLS OF BIRDS3 Chapter 3 TAILS4 Chapter 4 NOSES5 Chapter 5 EARS6 Chapter 6 TOMMY7 Chapter 7 THE BARN OWL8 Chapter 8 DOMESTIC ANIMALS9 Chapter 9 SNAKES10 Chapter 10 THE INDIAN SNAKE-CHARMER11 Chapter 11 CURES FOR SNAKE-BITE12 Chapter 12 THE COBRA BUNGALOW13 Chapter 13 THE PANTHER I DID NOT SHOOT14 Chapter 14 THE PURBHOO15 Chapter 15 THE COCONUT TREE16 Chapter 16 THE BETEL NUT17 Chapter 17 A HINDU FESTIVAL18 Chapter 18 INDIAN POVERTY19 Chapter 19 BORROWED INDIAN WORDS