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Title: |
Anecdotes of an Indian life |
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Lindsay, R. |
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1840 |
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In: Oriental Miscellanies. Wigan, C.S. Simms |
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pp. 1-116 |
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Asia - South Asia - India
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Indian Rhino
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[111] We sometimes, though not often, fell in with a rhinoceros. He is of a morose, sulky disposition, and shuns the other beasts of the forest. During the rains, one of a very large size lost his way and took refuge in a thicket within a few miles of the town. The drums, as usual, beat to arms, ... |
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