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Allan’s Wife

CHAPTER VI
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I did this because if I struck it in the body the three-ounce ball would have knocked it to bits.

At last I pulled the trigger, the gun went off with the report of a small cannon, and the buck disappeared.

I ran to the spot with more anxiety than I should have felt in an ordinary way over a koodoo or an eland.

To my delight there the little creature lay--the huge bullet had decapitated it.

Considering all the circumstances I do not think I have often made a better shot than this, but if any one doubts, let him try his hand at a rabbit's head fifty yards away with an elephant gun and a three-ounce ball.
I picked up the Petie in triumph, and returned to the camp.


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