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I'm singing as a fish, a weekly fish, loving to you, loving to you, life, but heavily edited from Oxford!
My name is Dan Schreiber, I am sitting here with Anna Chazinski, Andrew Hunter Murray and James Harkin, and once again,
we have gathered around the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days,
and in no particular order, here we go.
Starting with you, Anna.
My fact this week is that the Victorian soldier, Major Charles Bendier,
once braved enemy fire to get an egg from a tree,
then held it in his mouth while he climbed down,
and on finding that it was stuck inside his mouth, removed one of his teeth to free it.
That's amazing.
And this is just egg collecting, or egging, in fact, was a really popular pursuit in the 19th century,
and still some people do it today, and yeah, he was an egger, and it was thought of as quite a manly pursuit.
It was very dangerous,
because birds lay their eggs in precarious positions on cliff faces or really high up trees and stuff.
So yeah, Major Charles Bendier got up there to prove his manhood, and yeah, had to have his tooth removed.
And he was being attacked by apaches, wasn't he?