VI CHASED BY A RHINO 69 



hot tea, that most grateful and refreshing of drinks 

 after a hot day on safari. 



Next morning, out of curiosity to see if I was 

 rio"ht about the Hon returnino- to finish the kill, I 

 sent a couple of reliable men to investigate. On 

 their return they told me that every scrap of the 

 meat had been eaten, and that there was no doubt 

 that it was a lion that had been there, as his fresh 

 tracks were plainly to be seen all round the place 

 where the kill had been. 



