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And U they wound in and out, over and down the rollingonly once, somewhere near four o'clock, when they

dismounted for a space to enjoy a bite to eat and a cup of tea Then

on again, through the night,about sixty miles in all At dawn

they came upon a well, and here they decided to rest till sunset

Beyond the well, soe

over which they must pass to the sea At the foot of these hills stood

a sht

They found the village wide awake The pariah dogs were howling And

onabout

for three or four nights, and that they had set a trap cage for the

brute The colonel and Bruce at once assuor and allurement Even Kathlyn and Pundita

decided to join the expedition, though Pundita knew nothing of arands, and whenever they

were about they do expedition into the hills, and discovered the trap cage with

the tiger inside Very good The tiger was no use to any but

themselves, since they knehere to sell it They were in the act of