The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag |
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To the Rudraprayag man - eater all places were alike , for he was capable of carrying the heaviest of his human victims for distances up toonone occasion that I know of - four miles . On the occasion I refer to the leopard killed a ...
To the Rudraprayag man - eater all places were alike , for he was capable of carrying the heaviest of his human victims for distances up toonone occasion that I know of - four miles . On the occasion I refer to the leopard killed a ...
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The boy had been killed at midnight in a village four miles from Rudraprayag , and as it was unlikely that the leopard had crossed the river after his undisturbed feed , we took steps immediately on our arrival to close the two ...
The boy had been killed at midnight in a village four miles from Rudraprayag , and as it was unlikely that the leopard had crossed the river after his undisturbed feed , we took steps immediately on our arrival to close the two ...
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A veranda four feet wide ran the entire length of the building , and short flights of stone steps flanked with walls gave access to the veranda , each flight of steps being used by two families . A flagged courtyard , sixty feet wide ...
A veranda four feet wide ran the entire length of the building , and short flights of stone steps flanked with walls gave access to the veranda , each flight of steps being used by two families . A flagged courtyard , sixty feet wide ...
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