TALE OF A TRAVELLER.
About to travel to India, a man was told by his friends to be sure not to mi» the tiger shooting. "It's no trick at all," they said. "You hide in a thicket at night; when the beast arrives, aim between its two eye*, shining in the dark. It will fall as if itruok by lightning." On his voturn they wked .how many tigors he had killed. "None at all," he replied sadly. "They've become altogether too clever. They now travel in pairs, and each one closes an eye. So, of course. ..."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 17
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96TALE OF A TRAVELLER. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 17
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