Mr Jacobs a Tale of the Drummer the Reporter And the Prestidigitateur
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JACOBS. 27 CHAPTER X. GUIDED only by a native tiffin, upon whom he showered an astonishing pro- fusion of opprobrious epithets, Mr. Jacobs went forth in the dark and stilly night, and slaughtered a huge man- eating tiger, for whose ears Miss East- inhoe had expressed a singular, but well-defined longing. The beast meas- ured twenty- four feet, and, by stretching the story a little, I was able to say twenty-seven. " My dear fellow, " I said, " I am sincerely glad to see you back alive. " " Thank... you, old man, ' 3 he said, falling easily into English slang. U Do 28 MR. JACOBS. you know I have a superstition that I must fulfil every wish of hers. Besides, the skin will fetch a capital price. " " I adore you, " murmured Miss Eastinhoe. " I shall have the ears pickled. " MR. JACOBS. 29 CHAPTER XL AN old yogi stood near an older well. He put a stone in the bucket, and the slave could not draw it up. Suddenly the bottom came out, and the stout water- carrier fell headlong backwards on the grass.
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