PERILS OF NIGHT-SHOOTING. 
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<s In the Bamanguato country it occurred on a 
certain night that three or four natives proceeded 
to the water with the object of lying in wait for 
deer. One individual of the party, known as a suc¬ 
cessful hunter, took up his position at some little 
distance from his companions ; but feeling cold, he 
left his place of concealment to join his friends, who 
had a small fire in their c screen. 5 On returning to 
his own, he found it occupied by a lion, who in¬ 
stantly pounced upon and devoured him. 55 
