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"Giant, eland which I killed. It weighed at lea. I£OQ pounds."

"Photograph of myself and.&„C. Pir&,feait,of the big tlrtf goods house of Carson, Pine, Scott 4 v<?> Chicago fm N&» York, who was., my shooting: companiotf oh the trip"

"This represents the exultation of the stfari the day I failed two lions. They would have been enthusiastic, anyway, but they each expect a rupee on an occasion of that kind."

"One of the lions soon after being shot."

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 617, 1 February 1916, Page 3

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78

"Giant, eland which I killed. It weighed at lea. I£OQ pounds." "Photograph of myself and.&„C. Pir&,feait,of the big tlrtfgoods house of Carson, Pine, Scott 4 v<?> Chicago fm N&» York, who was., my shooting: companiotf oh the trip" "This represents the exultation of the stfari the day I failed two lions. They would have been enthusiastic, anyway, but they each expect a rupee on an occasion of that kind." "One of the lions soon after being shot." Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 617, 1 February 1916, Page 3

"Giant, eland which I killed. It weighed at lea. I£OQ pounds." "Photograph of myself and.&„C. Pir&,feait,of the big tlrtfgoods house of Carson, Pine, Scott 4 v<?> Chicago fm N&» York, who was., my shooting: companiotf oh the trip" "This represents the exultation of the stfari the day I failed two lions. They would have been enthusiastic, anyway, but they each expect a rupee on an occasion of that kind." "One of the lions soon after being shot." Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 617, 1 February 1916, Page 3

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