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Still there, so away we went When we got to the ground 
Francis said the tiger was moving about from rock to rock, 
and that he had dragged the buffalo into the nullah. We 
watched for some time without any result ; we then went 
to the edfife of the nullah and found that the buffalo had been 
dragged to the foot of a rock. We crept behind some 
T//E VULTURES BEING IIIM OUT. 
bushes and there remained for some time longer, but it was 
no use, so we decided to go home to breakfast and return 
in the afternoon. We had got back to the tree where we 
had previously watched and were on the point of starting 
home when we observed a number of vultures coming down 
to the carcass. R. remarked that they would not leave much, 
when Francis said that the vultures would be sure to bring 
