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In Search of the Okapi

CHAPTER VIII
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A man's shout is as much dreaded as the lion's roar.

The dogs jumped up, but the old mother called to them, and they crouched down.

The brothers stood moaning head to head.

I shouted again; I whistled.
Then the bulls drew apart.

One fell slowly on his side; the other smelt at the fallen one.


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