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“For some reason I could not visit him as usual the next day, but at about nine o’clock on the morning of the fourth day, I went to see him again, along with the Karumbas and the sugar cane. But he was not there. However, we knew well enough where we would find him. He would be at the ‘Big Pool’, half a mile upstream, the ‘place where the elephants come to die,’ as the Karumbas call it in their own language. And we found him there, right enough. He was dead. The weather had been dry and the pool was only four feet deep. But the tusker had deliberately lain down in it on his side and placed his head and trunk beneath the surface of the water to drown. His flank protruded above and that was how we found him. There lies the answer to the great secret: where do the elephants go, and how do they die, when they become too old to live? They drown themselves in a river. I had solved the mystery and at the same time had enjoyed a unique friendship with a full-grown wild tusker, although it was but a brief one.”
― The Kenneth Anderson Omnibus Vol. III
― The Kenneth Anderson Omnibus Vol. III
“dhoti,”
― The Kenneth Anderson Omnibus Volume I
― The Kenneth Anderson Omnibus Volume I
“were”
― Man-Eaters And Jungle Killers
― Man-Eaters And Jungle Killers
“My silent, but trusted friend and companion over many years and through many adventures, a somewhat battered .405 Winchester of which everybody makes fun, needs little or no attention. Like me, it is an old-timer that seems to look after itself.”
― The Kenneth Anderson Omnibus Volume I
― The Kenneth Anderson Omnibus Volume I




