The Belt And The
Hunting-Knife Will Alike Share The Fate Of The Good Rifle, And The
Blade, Now So Keen, Will Blunt From Sheer Neglect.
The slips, which have
held the necks of dogs of such staunch natures, will hang neglected from
the wall; and all these souvenirs of wild sports, contrasted with the
puny implements of the English chase, will awaken once more the longing
desire, for the 'Rifle and Hound in Ceylon'.
End of The Rifle and The Hound in Ceylon, Sir Samuel White Baker
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