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"Cheetah, I will tell you how we will fix things." She dropped upon the step below him. She laid her hands with a deliberate softness upon him, she gave a toss so that her disordered hair was a little more disordered, and brought her soft chin down to touch his knees. Her eyes implored him. "Cheetah," she said. "You are going to forgive." He sat rigid, meeting her eyes.
"By the drive of his weight against the cheetah's body; and the strength of his limbs, in the action my master saw." They had eaten and Nels was properly cared for, when Bhanah spoke softly: "Shall we have tales, Sahib?" Skag roused from a moment's abstraction to answer: "Bhanah, I don't remember anything I could talk about to-night, but the hunting cheetah Nels got."
Zebras, of course, and hartebeeste; the Roberts' gazelle, a few topi, a good many of the gnu or wildebeeste discovered and named by Roosevelt; a few giraffes, klipspringer on the rocky buttes, cheetah, and the usual jackals, hyenas, etc. I killed one very old zebra. So ancient was he that his teeth had worn down to the level of the gums, which seemed fairly on the point of closing over.
The ladle is known by the cheetah to be always connected with blood, which it receives as a reward after a successful hunt; therefore, when loose, and perhaps disobedient to a call, it will generally be recovered by exhibiting the much-loved spoon, to which it returns, like a horse to a sieve of oats.
But her face looks as if she was stricken to the death, and something will come of all this. You must watch like the crouching cheetah!" "What has happened?" anxiously cried Hawke. "She has just found out the women are gone! She went up to the marble house this afternoon, and saw the old Sahib Johnstone. He did not even bid her to leave her carriage. One of my men ran over at once and told me.
Guessing this as a signal to me that the beast had been seen, I ran to climb a higher ant hill to the left. From there I discerned the animal plainly, sneaking along belly to earth, exactly in the manner of a cat after a sparrow. It was not a woods-leopard, but the plains-leopard, or cheetah, supposed to be a comparatively harmless beast.
He shrugged his shoulders and came to stare at the torrent under the bridge. "You're getting ripe for London, Cheetah," said Amanda softly. "I want somehow to get to work, to get my hands on definite things." "How can we get back?" She had to repeat her question presently. "We can go on.
So much was made of it that our doyen, M. Got, came to beg me not to make such a scandal, as it reflected on the Comedie Francaise. I listened to him in silence, and when he had finished I took his hands. "Come with me and I will show you the scandal," I said. I led the way into the garden, followed by my visitor and friends. "Let the cheetah out!"
She held out her arms to him. "Why did you leave me, Cheetah? Why did you leave me?" Benham affected to ignore those proffered arms. But they recalled in a swift rush the animal anger that had brought him back to England. To remind him of desire now was to revive an anger stronger than any desire. He spoke seeking to hurt her. "I am wondering now," he said, "why the devil I came back."
"The hunting cheetah is one, Sahib; there are many. Telling is in knowledge and in speech; finding is in the man. I will tell, if the Sahib pleases; but he shall find." So they had tales that night. The Monster Kabuli
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