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Mr. Isaacs

CHAPTER VI
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By Jove! add to that a famous Revenue Commissioner and a reigning beauty, and the sextett is complete." Mr.Ghyrkins looked pleased at the gross flattery of himself.
I recollected suddenly that, though he was far from famous as a revenue commissioner, I had read of some good shooting he had done in his younger days.

Here was a chance.
"Besides, Mr.Ghyrkins, a tiger-hunting party would not be the thing without some seasoned Nimrod to advise and direct us.

Who so fitted for the post as the man of many a chase, the companion of Maori, the slayer of the twelve foot tiger in the Nepaul hills in 1861 ?" "You have a good memory, Mr.Griggs," said the old fellow, perfectly delighted, and now fairly launched on his favourite topic.

"By Gad, sir, if I thought I should get such another chance I would go with you to-morrow!" "Why not?
there are lots of big man-eaters about," and I incontinently reeled off half a page of statistics, more or less accurate, about the number of persons destroyed by snakes and wild beasts in the last year.
"Of course most of those deaths were from tigers, and it is a really good action to kill a few.

Many people can see tigers but cannot shoot them, whereas your deeds of death amongst them ate a matter of history.
You really ought to be philanthropic, Mr.Ghyrkins, and go with us.


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