Sir Victor Brooke Sportsman Naturalist a Memoir of His Life And Extracts Fro
Sir Victor Brooke Sportsman Naturalist a Memoir of His Life And Extracts Fro
Victor Alexander Brooke
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We went back to the camp, I very sad at heart, through the great valley, and found lots of droppings and nearly every plant cropped by ibex. On getting to the camp at five, we found the water exhausted, and the horses had not drunk all day in fact, had been twenty-four hours without water. It was simply misery for all nothing but tinned nastiness to eat and very little to drink. Just as we were going to bed the camels turned up from El Baba, so we went to bed more content, but I was heart- sore... for my ibex. Wednesday, 6th March. Woke to find a raging Khamsin tempest, dust filling the air, and the barometer falling fast. It was too bad. There was nothing for it, so we were up at 4. 30, and dressed as well as we could, the tents threatening to be driven away every moment. Whisky and water and mucky soup, full of sand, for breakfast, and then we were off, Garstin and I stalking together (for I had insisted that we had one day's stalking any way), and Vetter and his friend Autrano going together.
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