Sketches From Nipal Historical And Descriptive With Anecdotes of the Court Lif

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Henry Ambrose Oldfield
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by the throat, the other by the side of the head ; the three others were fixed on his shoulders and neck. They were all throttling him ; he struggled hard, but could do nothing, except scratch somewhat with his claws. The dogs shook him repeatedly till he was apparently dead, when they were taken away. However, by throwing some water over him, he re- vived a little again, and then all the Nipal shikari dogs were loosed on him, about twenty in number ; the majority, however, were afraid to touch
... him even then, helpless as he was ; a few shook him and bit him about the head. The life appearing at last out of him, he was suspended by his neck against a post, with his belly to the post, the body hanging loose, steadied only by its weight. With a talwar, a Korassan blade, Jang then with one blow, about the centre of the back, cut the body in two ; the lower half being prevented from dropping to the ground only by a small portion of the loose skin of the belly which remained uncut. The Nipal dogs were then brought up and blooded ; they devoured the entrails, liver, &c, with great avidity, poor beasts, as if they were half-starved.

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