Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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Side 31
... river Padas . In these picturesque surroundings , with his wife and children Ismail eked out a more or less hand - to - mouth existence as a fisherman . But it was in connection with his extraordinary skill and daring in catching man ...
... river Padas . In these picturesque surroundings , with his wife and children Ismail eked out a more or less hand - to - mouth existence as a fisherman . But it was in connection with his extraordinary skill and daring in catching man ...
Side 32
... River , he had landed and killed no less than forty full - grown crocodiles , each attaining to an average length of sixteen feet . This statement greatly aroused my curiosity in his ability , and I became really interested to see him ...
... River , he had landed and killed no less than forty full - grown crocodiles , each attaining to an average length of sixteen feet . This statement greatly aroused my curiosity in his ability , and I became really interested to see him ...
Side 33
... river , and the rest of the rope is simply coiled on the bank . On swallowing the bait the crocodile swims away to some deep hole in the river , trailing the rattan rope after him , the end of which floats on the top of the water , thus ...
... river , and the rest of the rope is simply coiled on the bank . On swallowing the bait the crocodile swims away to some deep hole in the river , trailing the rattan rope after him , the end of which floats on the top of the water , thus ...
Side 34
... river , and were dealt with by him in precisely the same manner . still further proof of his in- trepid skill he caught another , and brought it alive to the station to show me , having towed it behind his canoe all the way from the ...
... river , and were dealt with by him in precisely the same manner . still further proof of his in- trepid skill he caught another , and brought it alive to the station to show me , having towed it behind his canoe all the way from the ...
Side 37
... River , and our duties included the holding of various permanent piquets on this line . These were small stone re- doubts , placed at tactical points on the heights on either side of the road , and garrisoned by parties varying from ...
... River , and our duties included the holding of various permanent piquets on this line . These were small stone re- doubts , placed at tactical points on the heights on either side of the road , and garrisoned by parties varying from ...
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