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Then the Sahib's rifle cracked; and, with marvellous nerve, Brown snapped his camera a second later and caught the picture of the kill. Hitting the beast squarely in the forehead just at the take-on of a bound, the heavy .577 bullet cleaned out the lion's brain pan and killed him instantly, his body turning in mid-air and hitting the ground inert.
"Miss Chatfield, she'd been here, I think, three days that time I'd had her once before a year or two previous. One morning I'm sure it was about the third day that the Swayne Necklace Company was here she came in from rehearsal in a regular take-on. She said that her father had just called on her at the theatre.
Now there was Wilbur Watkins his father was president of the board of chosen freeholders Wilbur had a way of saying, 'Lorena's all right she weighs a hundred and seventy-eight pounds on the big scales down to the city meatmarket, and it's most of it heart a hundred and seventy-eight pounds and most all heart and she'd be a prize to anybody, but then, that was his way, Wilbur was a good deal of a take-on, and there was never anything between him and me.
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