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A TOURNEY UNDER DIFFICULTIES. 
hardly more than an inch in length. At six years of age it is nine 
or ten inches long, and does not reach its full measurement until 
the lapse of considerable time. 
The keitloa is a terribly dangerous opponent, and its charge is 
NATIVE TOSSED IN THE AIR BY A BULL RHINOCEROS. 
so wonderfully swift, that it can hardly be avoided. One of these 
animals that had been wounded by Mr. Andersson, charged sud¬ 
denly upon him, knocked him down, fortunately missing her stroke 
with her horns, and went fairly over him, leaving him to struggle 
out from between her hind legs. Scarcely had she passed him than 
