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... killed all four bull elephants , Hans ? ' said Bernhard , with a look of astonishment . ' Will a bull elephant let you cut off the end of his tail when he is alive , Bernhard ? You taught me first how to spoor an elephant , and you ...
... killed all four bull elephants , Hans ? ' said Bernhard , with a look of astonishment . ' Will a bull elephant let you cut off the end of his tail when he is alive , Bernhard ? You taught me first how to spoor an elephant , and you ...
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... kill , often remains in forests when the more timid game of the open country has been driven away . But when English or Dutch sportsmen have visited a country , they usually wound mortally many more elephants than they kill and find ...
... kill , often remains in forests when the more timid game of the open country has been driven away . But when English or Dutch sportsmen have visited a country , they usually wound mortally many more elephants than they kill and find ...
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Alfred Wilks Drayson. we shall be able to hunt those which are not killed to - day , with the aid of our horses to - morrow . ' After a slight hesitation the hunters decided that this was the better plan , and determined at once to put ...
Alfred Wilks Drayson. we shall be able to hunt those which are not killed to - day , with the aid of our horses to - morrow . ' After a slight hesitation the hunters decided that this was the better plan , and determined at once to put ...
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... and shoot ; we shall kill the game that will yield us money , and so we need have no care . A hunter's life is happy , and who would not be a hunter ? Can you believe it , that Karl Zeits- man has gone down to Cape Town to write in.
... and shoot ; we shall kill the game that will yield us money , and so we need have no care . A hunter's life is happy , and who would not be a hunter ? Can you believe it , that Karl Zeits- man has gone down to Cape Town to write in.
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... killed or dis- abled his foe . So sudden had been the attack , and so rapid the retreat , that in five minutes from the first alarm the hunters found themselves clear of the bush , and with no further loss than two horses severely ...
... killed or dis- abled his foe . So sudden had been the attack , and so rapid the retreat , that in five minutes from the first alarm the hunters found themselves clear of the bush , and with no further loss than two horses severely ...
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