[The Bush Boys by Captain Mayne Reid]@TWC D-Link bookThe Bush Boys CHAPTER ELEVEN 1/9
CHAPTER ELEVEN. THE DEATH OF THE LION. Yes, the fierce brute was fairly in the trap.
The three hunters breathed freely. But how was the affair to end? Both door and window-shutter fitted strongly and closely; and, although it was possible to glance through the chinks, nothing could be seen inside--since, both being shut, it was quite dark within. Even could the lion have been seen, there was no hole through which to thrust the muzzle of a gun and fire at him.
He was just as safe as his captors; and, so long as the door remained closed, they could do him no more harm than he could them! They might leave him shut up, and let him starve.
He could live for a while upon what the jackals had left, with the carcasses of the two dogs, but that would not sustain him long, and in the end he would have to give up and miserably perish.
After all, this did not seem so certain to Von Bloom and his companions.
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