| 1852 - 538 str.
...was in the act of charging I (being in those days under wrong impressions as to the impracticability of bringing down an elephant with a shot in the forehead)...and let drive at the hollow of his forehead, in the rain expectation that by BO doing I should end hii career. The shot only served to increase his fury... | |
| John William Carleton - 1852 - 518 str.
...was in the act of charging I (being in those days under wrong impressions as to the impracticability of bringing down an elephant with a shot in the forehead)...end his career. The shot only served to increase his fury — an effect which, I had remarked, shots in the head invariably produced ; and continuing his... | |
| 1851 - 824 str.
...grove of thorns with his bend towards me. I walked up very near, and as he was iu the act of charging, stood coolly in his path until he was within fifteen...his career. The ¡shot only served to increase his fury — an effect which I had remarked shots in the head invariably produced; and continuing his charge... | |
| 1850 - 866 str.
...was in the act of charging, I (being in those days under wrong impressions as to the impracticability Of bringing down an elephant with a shot in the forehead)...end his career. The shot only served to increase his fury — an effect which, I had remarked, shots in the head invariably produced ; and, continuing his... | |
| 1850 - 896 str.
...was in the act of charging (being in those days under wrong impressions as to the impracticability of bringing down an elephant with a shot in the forehead),...end his career. The shot only served to increase his fury — an effect which, I had remarked, shots in the head invariably produced ; and, continuing his... | |
| Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming - 1850 - 336 str.
...was in the act of charging (being in those days under wrong impressions as to the impracticability of bringing down an elephant with a shot in the forehead),...end his career. The shot only served to increase his fury — an effect which, I had remarked, shots in the head invariably produced ; and, continuing his... | |
| Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming - 1851 - 336 str.
...was in the act. of charging, (being in those days under wrong impressions as to the impracticability of bringing down an elephant with a shot in the forehead)^ stood coolly in hisx path until he was within fifteen paces of me, and let drive at the hollow of his forehead, in... | |
| 1852 - 484 str.
...was in the act of charging (being in those days under wrong impressions as to the impracticability of bringing down an elephant with a shot in the forehead),...end his career. The shot only served to increase his fury — an effect which, I had remarked, shots in the head invariably produced ; and, continuing his... | |
| 1851 - 484 str.
...(being in those days under wrong impressions as to the impracticability of bringing down an eRphaot with a shot in the forehead), stood coolly in his path until he WM within fifteen paces of me, and let drive at the hollow cf his forehead, in the vain expectation... | |
| 1853 - 498 str.
...was in the act of charging (being in those days under wrong impressions as to the impracticability of bringing down an elephant with a shot in the forehead),...fifteen paces of me, and let drive at the hollow of hia forehead, in the vain expectation that by so doing I should end his career. The shot only served... | |
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