. Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie : a narrative of Count Samuel Talaki's exploring. A WOUNDED BUFFALO Before sunrise the day after, tlie appearance of a lierd of buffaloes on tlie neighbouring height brought us a httle disti'ac- tion. We had done no hunting for a long time, and the cries of Niamma wale! and Boge ivale! (' There is meat! there go buffaloes!') with which our men o-reeted the sio'ht of the animals exercised as great a charm as ever. Count Teleki sprang out of bed immediately and was soon dressed, but the herd had. EQUATOR CAMP. already begun to disperse. The Count, however
. Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie : a narrative of Count Samuel Talaki's exploring. A WOUNDED BUFFALO Before sunrise the day after, tlie appearance of a lierd of buffaloes on tlie neighbouring height brought us a httle disti'ac- tion. We had done no hunting for a long time, and the cries of Niamma wale! and Boge ivale! (' There is meat! there go buffaloes!') with which our men o-reeted the sio'ht of the animals exercised as great a charm as ever. Count Teleki sprang out of bed immediately and was soon dressed, but the herd had. EQUATOR CAMP. already begun to disperse. The Count, however, came up with some stragglers and got a shot at a cow. The wounded animal retired into the bush and Count Teleki followed her. Pre- sently he heard her heavy breathing, and, approaching carefully, he could make out that she had got wind of him and was on her feet again. A minute later she dashed j)ast him, but some forty paces further on she fell again. He could only see her head now, but he fired again and fortunately hit. She sprang. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Höhnel, Ludwig, Ritter von. London : Longmans, Green & Co
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