AN ELEPHANT HUNT. 
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lay, it had received twenty-one balls in its head before 
it finally fell to rise no more. 
I dare say you have now had quite enough of the 
hunt, and so have I, nor shall I ever feel any desire 
to see another ; at the same time, I would not have 
missed this, as an opportunity may probably never 
again occur of witnessing so grand a one. 
