The lion hunter of South AfricaMurray, 1856 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 100
Side x
... RIDING OUT THE BEST BULL ELEPHANT 203 99 HEADLONG CHARGE OF A WOUNDED ELEPHANT 225 99 STOPPING A POACHER .. 274 99 NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE WITH SIX LIONS 276 19 DRAWING A SNAKE .. 281 99 A WALTZ WITH A HIPPOPOTAMUS THE FATE OF POOR HENDRICK ...
... RIDING OUT THE BEST BULL ELEPHANT 203 99 HEADLONG CHARGE OF A WOUNDED ELEPHANT 225 99 STOPPING A POACHER .. 274 99 NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE WITH SIX LIONS 276 19 DRAWING A SNAKE .. 281 99 A WALTZ WITH A HIPPOPOTAMUS THE FATE OF POOR HENDRICK ...
Side 11
... the plains and in the jungles of Hindostan . Besides these I had 3 stout double- barrelled guns for rough work , when hard riding and quick loading are required . Several lead - ladles of various CHAP . I. ] 11 MY STORES .
... the plains and in the jungles of Hindostan . Besides these I had 3 stout double- barrelled guns for rough work , when hard riding and quick loading are required . Several lead - ladles of various CHAP . I. ] 11 MY STORES .
Side 12
... riding in quest of rheebok in the rugged and precipitous high grounds lying immediately to the south of Grahamstown . On one of these occasions I was accompanied by my cousin , Colonel Campbell of the 91st ( one of the bravest and most ...
... riding in quest of rheebok in the rugged and precipitous high grounds lying immediately to the south of Grahamstown . On one of these occasions I was accompanied by my cousin , Colonel Campbell of the 91st ( one of the bravest and most ...
Side 25
... rider or carrier , of the name of Leonard , now came up , and requested me to lend him my oxen to assist him in his difficulties , which I did , he promising in return to help me out of mine ; but it was not until unloaded of the entire ...
... rider or carrier , of the name of Leonard , now came up , and requested me to lend him my oxen to assist him in his difficulties , which I did , he promising in return to help me out of mine ; but it was not until unloaded of the entire ...
Side 26
... English trans- port - riders . Next morning we awoke refreshed by sound slumbers , and having despatched all the Hottentots , excepting one man , in quest of the oxen , Leonard and I were actively 26 [ CHAP . II . A DILEMMA ,
... English trans- port - riders . Next morning we awoke refreshed by sound slumbers , and having despatched all the Hottentots , excepting one man , in quest of the oxen , Leonard and I were actively 26 [ CHAP . II . A DILEMMA ,
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
The Lion Hunter of South Africa: Five Years' Adventures in the Far Interior ... Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1909 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
abundant Africa after-riders animals antelope assagais Bakalahari Bakatla ball Bamangwato bank Bechuanas beholding black rhinoceros black wildebeest blesbok blue wildebeests Boers breakfast buck buffalo bull elephants bullet bushes camp cattle chace Cobus Colesberg colony course covered crossed distance districts dogs eland encamped extremely feet fell fire flesh following day forest galloped gemsbok Grahamstown grass Griquas ground halted hartebeests head heard hills hippopotamus horns horses Hottentots hour hundred yards hunting hyænas inspanned killed Kleinboy koodoos kraal length Limpopo lion lioness miles morning mountains natives night obtained old bull once Orange River oryx outspanned oxen pallah plain proceeded quaggas reached returned rhinoceros riding rifle rocky rode saddle sea-cow shot shoulder Sicomy side skin spoor springboks steed stood stream sundown Thebus took trees trekked tribes troop tusks Vaal Vaal River vley waggons white rhinoceros wild wildebeests wind wounded
Populære avsnitt
Side 148 - Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, Or abide by thy crib? Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow? Or will he harrow the valleys after thee? Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great? Or wilt thou leave thy labour to him? Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring home thy seed And gather it into thy barn?
Side 125 - ... yawning gash, more than twelve inches long, almost laying bare the very bone. I was very cool and steady, and did not feel in the least degree nervous, having fortunately great confidence in my own shooting ; but I must confess, when the whole affair was over I felt that it was a very awful situation and attended with extreme peril, as I had no friend with me on whom I could rely. When the lioness sprang on Colesberg...
Side 124 - The lioness having had a long start of me, we went over a considerable extent of ground before I came up with her. She was a large full-grown beast, and the bare and level nature of the plain added to her imposing appearance. Finding that I gained upon her, she reduced her pace from a canter to a trot, carrying her tail stuck out behind her, and slewed a little to one side. I shouted loudly to her to halt, as I wished to speak...
Side 160 - On finding herself driven from her comrades and hotly pursued, she increased her pace, and cantered along with tremendous strides, clearing an amazing extent of ground at every bound ; while her neck and breast, coming in contact with the dead old branches of the trees, were continually strewing them in my path. In a few minutes I was riding within five yards of her stern, and, firing at the gallop, I sent a bullet into her back.
Side 200 - I could reach the proper distance to fire, several "rhinoceros birds," by which he was attended, warned him of his impending danger by sticking their bills into his ear, and uttering their harsh, grating cry. Thus aroused, he suddenly sprang to his feet and crashed away through the jungle at a rapid trot, and I saw no more of him.
Side 124 - Having thus sat for half a minute, as if involved in thought, she sprang to her feet, and, facing about, stood looking at me for a few seconds, moving her tail slowly from side to side, showing her teeth, and growling fiercely. She next made a short run forward, making a loud, rumbling noise like thunder.
Side 117 - Scottish stags at the rutting season, they roar loudest in cold, frosty nights; but on no occasions are their voices to be heard in such perfection, or so intensely powerful, as when two or three strange troops of lions approach a fountain to drink at the same time. When this occurs, every member of each troop sounds a bold roar of defiance at the opposite parties ; and when one roars, all roar together, and each seems to vie with his comrades in the intensity and power of his voice.
Side 116 - I have repeatedly discovered lions of all ages which had taken possession of, and were feasting upon, the carcases of various game quadrupeds which had fallen before my rifle. The lion is very generally diffused throughout the secluded parts of Southern Africa. He is, however, nowhere met with in great abundance, it being very rare to find more than three, or even two, families of lions frequenting the same district and drinking at the same fountain. When a greater number were met with, I remarked...
Side 158 - ... height averaging from sixteen to seventeen feet. Some writers have discovered ugliness and a want of grace in the giraffe, but I consider that he is one of the most strikingly beautiful animals in the creation ; and when a herd of them is seen scattered through a grove of the picturesque parasol-topped acacias which adorn their native plains, and on whose uppermost shoots they are enabled to browse by the colossal height with which nature has so admirably endowed them, he must indeed be slow...
Side 274 - ... me, and came on ; he was immediately followed by a second lion, and in half a minute by the remaining four. It was a decided and general move, they were all coming to drink right bang in my face, within fifteen yards of me. I charged the unfortunate, pale, and panting Kleinboy to convert himself into a stone, and knowing, from old spoor, exactly where they would drink, I cocked my left barrel, and placed myself and gun in position.