Shaggy wildebeests curvetted and plunged with a ferocity both ludicrous and sinister; elands as heavy as prize cattle trotted away with shaking dewlaps.
I was in too hot a haste to go back for them, for I saw the last of the wildebeests moving off, and I fancied I might be too late.
Well," began Hans, "you had not been gone more than an hour, when a herd of wildebeests was seen approaching the vley.
I loaded the piece in a grand hurry, for I saw the wildebeests leaving the water; and, as soon as the bullet was rammed home, I ran down the ladder.
He leads the wildebeests to water and he lends his eyes to the elephants as they feed.
We went out again the following morning, shot at wildebeests at all known ranges, from two hundred yards up to five hundred yards--but our luck was against us.
Gazelles did the same, and away off in the distance a few wildebeests went galloping slowly to a safe distance.
At length, having surmounted a low ridge, they came suddenly in sight of a herd of wildebeests or gnus, grazing quietly about a mile from them.
We can conceal ourselves, and the wildebeests won't mind the horses, even if they see them.
The wildebeests at first ran well ahead of their pursuers.
I rode on, and soon fell in with a troop of hartebeests, and, a little after, with a large herd of blue wildebeests and pallahs.
Up the middle of this vley stalked a troop of ten colossal giraffes, flanked by two large herds of blue wildebeests and zebras, with an advance guard of pallahs.
Up the middle of the vley stalked a troop of ten colossal giraffes, flanked by two large herds of blue wildebeests and zebras, with an advanced guard of pallahs.
All night large herds of zebras and bluewildebeests capered around me, coming sometimes within a few yards.
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