XVII AN INFURIATED RHINO 189 
convulsive kicks of its stumpy legs as it Jay half on 
its back, it never moved again. The second rhino 
proved to be a well-grown youngster which showed 
considerable fight as we attempted to approach its 
fallen comrade. We did not want to kill it, and 
accordingly spent about two hours in shouting and 
throwing stones at it before at last we succeeded in 
driving it away. We then proceeded to skin our 
prize ; this, as may be imagined, proved rather a 
tough job, but we managed it in the end, and the 
trophy was well worth the pains I had taken to add 
it to my. collection. 
*“ THE TROPHY WAS WELL WORTH THE PAINS I HAD TAKEN 
TO ADD IT TO MY COLLECTION.” 
