W. Campbell in his Indian Journal gives two remarkable instances of language and unity of work among animals which he saw at ranee Bennore, while he was on a hunting trip.
"The Human Side of Animals"
Royal Dixon
"Wouldn't you like to be a ranee, Allegro?
"The Keeper of the Door"
Ethel M. Dell
The ranee sent silk purses, fans, and such Tibetan paraphernalia, with an equally amicable message, that "she was most anxious to avert the consequences of whatever complaints had gone forth against Dr. Campbell, who might depend on her strenuous exertions to persuade the Rajah to do whatever he wished!"
"Himalayan Journals V2."
J. D. Hooker