The Life and Adventures of Jules Gerard, the "Lion-Killer,": Comprising His Ten Years' Campaigns Among the Lions of Northern Africa

The Life and Adventures of Jules Gerard, the
Authors: Jules Gérard
Published on: 1855
Page Count: 254 pages
Print Type: BOOK
Categories: Lion hunting
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Language: en
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... the lion himself quenched his thirst . The men who had brought the ... the lion . The whole day was given up to repose , and the evening found us at our post ... path which descended into the valley . The sky was calm and pure , the moon ...

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