THE ELEi'llAJNX. 



Furious charge of a wounded Elephant. 



it tfbe^Vt^thfh^ tS h h£?2r and ft ? g ' IS yet - n0t S ° da ^ er0US a S P° rt as one mi S ht «** 

 c h u-4 upon ts ,7sail nf if ,, n T^J' h ° WeVer ' its ^ is so ™times terrific. In its headlong 



1TEJ ^^y »PRPfs regardless of every obstacle, shattering trees of lar-e size and end- 

 ing the broken branches high in the air. It was in this way that Mr. Camming was chared bfa hu-e 

 h ve er 1) "f r ^ ^ ^ to fl ^ 0r his life " T ^ e adventurous hunter returned to & attack 

 hirto he g 'ound r *?**** over forty bar«l s into the animal's body, at length succeeded in bring £' 



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(171) 



Shooting the Elephant 



