When at school in Kcmigsberg, Prussia, J l; Sam low was very popular because of his j ] pluck, tor he was never afraid of anything. j ( One of hi.s favourite amusements was to j t! ride a cow or a bull that happened to be I grazing loose in a meadow. lie would ;1] jump on the animal's back and cling tight j 1, while the excited animal raced round and. j d round the. field. The boys made bets of j a apples and gingerbread as to how long j he could stick on., and whether the animal j jwould succeed in throwing iiuu., j d
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 6
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