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peril she had just gone through without flinching 

 in the least. 



Thus ended the last of our adventures on this 

 eventful journey, and I was very glad of it as I was 

 not in a fit state of health to cope with them, and had 



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"brought his fine head safely after us to NAIUulU. 



no desire that any further catastrophe should befall 

 us now that we were within 100 miles of Nairobi. 



When we struck camp on the following morning I 

 left a gun-bearer and a s^ari behind to search for the 

 body of the great bull. They found it, as I expected, 

 at the edge of the papyrus, and brought his fine 



