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Allan’s Wife

CHAPTER III
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One glance was enough for me; a great herd of elephants had evidently passed over the tall grass not many hours before.

The sight of their spoor rejoiced me exceedingly, for though I had seen wild elephants, at that time I had never shot one.

Moreover, the sight of elephant spoor to the African hunter is what "colour in the pan" is to the prospector of gold.

It is by the ivory that he lives, and to shoot it or trade it is his chief aim in life.

My resolution was soon taken.


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