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GRIFFINS AND UNICORNS
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beasts,’ says the chronicler, ‘poison it after the going down of the sun; but in the morning, after the powers of darkness have disappeared, the unicorn comes from the sea and dips its horn into the stream, and thereby dispels the poison, so that the other animals can drink of it during the day.’ A few unicorns would be very useful on the banks of the rivers which water our manufacturing towns nowadays.