The book The Lion And the Elephant was written by author Charles John Andersson Here you can read free online of The Lion And the Elephant book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Lion And the Elephant a good or bad book?
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" The arrow which entered the flesh of (lie arm WHS rut out, but, (ho other, which entered the breast, and appeared to havo passed round the bladebonc, could not be, extracted, lie was carried on a rude stretcher, hurriedly made for the purpose, to his " veldt-home, " where he lingered in great ngonv for five days. " The Bushmen's poison, " the narrator of poor Percira's death goes on to say, " is usually very fatal in its effects; but in this instance it had evidently become weak either from e...xposure or age. Otherwise, he would not have survived the fatal shafts for more than a few hours. " The Editor. 318 THE ELEPHANT. I then added, half speaking to myself, and half addressing my servant, " Two of these brutes, as I certainly foresee, must and shall bite the dust before the setting of to-morrow's sun. " Accordingly the first grey streaks of dawn had hardly announced the arrival of the blushing day when I was in pursuit of my lost quarry. They had evidently visited a fountain in the neighbour- hood, but the excessive rankness of the grass, and the numerous tracks of other elephants who had previously quenched their thirst there, made it so very difficult to follow the spoor, that the sun was high in the heavens before we had fairly tracked them on the way to their noonday haunts.
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