CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XIV. 



J'AGE 



The night Ambush Its efficacy A morning Visitor The 

 Visitor accounted for Dies faustus Samber right and 

 loft A doubtful neighbour Gaelic versus Latin . . 253 



CHAPTER XV. 



Termination of the "dour" A family party of Tigers An 

 unlucky Day A Jungle rendezvous A lucky Day A 

 charging Shot A Beater's danger A saving Shot . . 278 



CHAPTER XVI. 



A proposed Visit A native Cavalcade The Ceremonies of the 

 Mulakat, or Visit Arrival Departure Punctiliousness of 

 native Etiquette Anecdote in point Another Cow killed 

 A dead Panther brought in Incident in Travelling 

 Riding Panthers Lions " Riding a Pig." . . . 303 



CHAPTER XVH. 



The Scene of the Kill Sjgns of the Enemy A walking Shot- 

 Escape After Proceedings Again met Singular beha- 

 viour of a Tiger A sitting Shot Finale Temptation 

 Resistance and Non-resistance Discussion about it 

 Matter amicably settled 320 



CHAPTER XVIII. 



A native Letter Its Contents The Reply Black Partridges 

 A Visit to the Chiefs Description of the Dwelling 

 Native Liquor Nautching Manajeo's Farewell . . 339 



CHAPTER XIX. 



Roopur Marking down The Black Gap Beat in the Black 

 Gap A plucky Deed Roopur's Triumph Killed Dead 

 Reverence for a good Shot 359 



CHAPTER XX. 



Morning Employment interrupted A chance Tiger A quiet 

 Shot in the early morning Anecdote : an affair on an 

 Elephant Extract from a Journal Tigers right and left 

 The Tiger-provider . . . . . .371 



