Chapter
1 III | pursuit of the tiger and the elephant, Samuel would be in search
2 XVI | sun. From time to time, an elephant made the tall tops of the
3 XVII | cast Anchor.—The Towing Elephant.—A Running Fire.—Death of
4 XVII | said the doctor, “it’s an elephant’s trunk!”~“An elephant,
5 XVII | an elephant’s trunk!”~“An elephant, Samuel?”~And, as Kennedy
6 XVII | the right direction.”~The elephant was now making some headway,
7 XVII | no more horses for me. An elephant, if you please!”~“But where
8 XVII | moment.”~This drive, with an elephant for the team, lasted about
9 XVII | the job of bringing the elephant to a halt. He drew his rifle
10 XVII | the creature’s side.~The elephant halted, lifted his trunk,
11 XVII | more were discharged. The elephant made a fearful bound; the
12 XVII | one last rifle-shot.~The elephant uttered a long bellow of
13 XVII | of flesh! I never saw an elephant of that size in India!”~“
14 XVII | back to the carcass of the elephant, which had fallen only about
15 XVII | over the body of the dead elephant.~At the end of his two hours,
16 XVII | The trunk and feet of the elephant were declared to be exquisite.
17 XVII | by the smell of the dead elephant, were prowling about in
18 XVIII| fortunately recovered, broke the elephant’s tusks. The balloon, restored
19 XXXI | already an antelope, an elephant, and two lions on your conscience.”~“
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