As I Have Said, However, We At
Tsavo Enjoyed Complete Immunity From Attack,
And The Coolies, Believing That Their Dreaded
Foes Had Permanently Deserted The District,
Resumed All Their Usual Habits And Occupations,
And Life In The Camps Returned To Its Normal
Routine.
At last we were suddenly startled out of this
feeling of security.
One dark night the familiar
terror-stricken cries and screams awoke the camps,
and we knew that the "demons" had returned
and had commenced a new list of victims. On
this occasion a number of men had been sleeping
outside their tents for the sake of coolness,
thinking, of course, that the lions had gone for
good, when suddenly in the middle of the night
one of the brutes was discovered forcing its way
through the boma. The alarm was at once given,
and sticks, stones and firebrands were hurled in
the direction of the intruder. All was of no
avail, however, for the lion burst into the midst
of the terrified group, seized an unfortunate
wretch amid the cries and shrieks of his companions,
and dragged him off through the thick
thorn fence. He was joined outside by the
second lion, and so daring had the two brutes
become that they did not trouble to carry their
victim any further away, but devoured him
within thirty yards of the tent where he had
been seized. Although several shots were fired
in their direction by the jemadar of the gang
to which the coolie belonged, they took no
notice of these and did not attempt to move
until their horrible meal was finished.
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