The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag |
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Page 41
... eater to cross , there remained the two suspension bridges , and I felt sure that
if I could close them against the leopard I should be able to confine him to one
side of the Alaknanda , and so reduce by half the area in which to look for him .
... eater to cross , there remained the two suspension bridges , and I felt sure that
if I could close them against the leopard I should be able to confine him to one
side of the Alaknanda , and so reduce by half the area in which to look for him .
Page 182
Little wonder , then , that Ibbotson on that 2 May 1926 was the happiest man I
had ever seen , for not only was he now able to inform all concerned that the
criminal had been executed , but he was also able to tell the people from the
bazaars ...
Little wonder , then , that Ibbotson on that 2 May 1926 was the happiest man I
had ever seen , for not only was he now able to inform all concerned that the
criminal had been executed , but he was also able to tell the people from the
bazaars ...
Page 188
raprayag I was not able to walk there , and my father not being strong was unable
to carry me , so I had to stay at home . When my father returned he told me he
had seen the man - eater , and that with his own eyes he had seen the Sahib who
...
raprayag I was not able to walk there , and my father not being strong was unable
to carry me , so I had to stay at home . When my father returned he told me he
had seen the man - eater , and that with his own eyes he had seen the Sahib who
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