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第76章

Nothing could be more comfortable than our arrangements.Our followers and establishment consisted of four personal servants, an excellent cook, four horse-keepers, fifty coolies, and Wallace; in all, sixty people.The coolies were all picked men, who gave not the slightest trouble during the whole trip.We had two tents, one of which contained four beds and a general dressing-table; the other, which was my umbrella-shaped tent, was arranged as the diningroom, with table and chairs.With complete dinner and breakfast services for four persons, and abundance of table linen, we had everything that could be wished for.Although I can rough it if necessary, I do not pretend to prefer discomfort from choice.A little method and a trifling extra cost will make the jungle trip anything but uncomfortable.There was nothing wanting in our supplies.We had sherry, madeira, brandy and curacoa, biscuits, tea, sugar, coffee, hams, tongues, sauces, pickles, mustard, sardines en huile, tins of soups and preserved meats and vegetables, currant jelly for venison, maccaroni, vermicelli, flour, and a variety of other things that add to the comfort of the jungle, including last, but not least, a double supply of soap and candles.No one knows the misery should either of these fail--dirt and darkness is the necessary consequence.

There was a large stock of talipots (Large leaves from the talipot tree.) to form tents for the people and coverings for the horses in case of rain; in fact, there never was a trip more happily planned or more comfortably arranged, and there was certainly never such a battery assembled in Ceylon as we now mustered.Such guns deserve to be chronicled :--Wortley..1 single barrel rifle.3-ounce "..1 double "rifle.No.12.

"..2 double "guns.No.12.

Palliser..1 single "rifle.No.8 (my old 2-ounce)"..1 double "rifle.No.12.

"..2 double "guns.No.12.

V.Baker.3 double "".No.14.

"..1 double "".No.12.

"..1 single "rifle.No.14.

S.W.Baker.1 single "rifle.4-ounce.

"..3 double "rifles No.10.

"..1 double "gun.No.16.

18 guns.

These guns were all by the first makers, and we took possession of our hunting country with the confidence of a good bag, provided that game was abundant.

But how changed was this country since I had visited it in former years, not only in appearance but in the quantity of game!

On these plains, where in times past I had so often counted immense herds of wild buffaloes, not one was now to be seen.The deer were scared and in small herds, not exceeding seven or ten, proving how they had been thinned out by shooting.In fact, Minneria had become within the last four years a focus for most sportsmen, and the consequence was, that the country was spoiled; not by the individual shooting of visitors, but by the stupid practice of giving the natives large quantities of powder and ball as a present at the conclusion of a trip.

They, of course, being thus supplied with ammunition, shot the deer and buffaloes without intermission, and drove them from the country by incessant harassing.

I saw immediately that we could not expect much sport in this disturbed part of the country, and we determined to waste no more time in this spot than would be necessary in procuring the elephant trackers from Doolana.We planned our campaign that evening at dinner.

Nov.18.--At daybreak I started Wallace off to Doolana to bring my old acquaintance the Rhatamahatmeya and the Moormen trackers.I felt confident that I could prevail upon him to accompany us to the limits of his district; this was all-important to our chance of sport, as without him we could procure no assistance from the natives.

After breakfast we mounted our horses and rode to Cowdelle, eight miles, as I expected to find elephants in this open but secluded part of the country.There were very fresh tracks of a herd; and as we expected Wortley and Palliser on the following day, we would not disturb the country, but returned to Minneria and passed the afternoon in shooting snipe and crocodiles.The latter were in incredible numbers, as the whole population of this usually extensive lake was now condensed in the comparatively small extent of water before us.The fish of course were equally numerous, and we had an unlimited supply of 'lola' of three to four pounds weight at a penny each.Our gang of coolies feasted upon them in immense quantities, and kept a native fully employed in catching them.Our cook exerted his powers in producing some piquante dishes with these fish.Stewed with melted butter (ghee), with anchovy sauce, madeira, sliced onion and green chillies, this was a dish worthy of 'Soyer,' but they were excellent in all shapes, even if plain boiled or fried.

Nov.19.--At about four P.M.I scanned the plain with my telescope, in expectation of the arrival of our companions, whom I discovered in the distance, and as they approached within hearing, we greeted them with a shout of welcome to show the direction of our encampment.We were a merry party that evening at dinner, and we determined to visit Cowdelle, and track up the herd that we had discovered, directly that the Moormen trackers should arrive from Doolana.

The worst of this country was the swarm of mosquitoes which fed upon us at night; it was impossible to sleep with the least degree of comfort, and we always hailed the arrival of morning with delight.

Nov.20.-At dawn this morning, before daylight could be called complete, Palliser had happened to look out from the tent, and to his surprise he saw a rogue elephant just retreating to the jungle, at about two hundred yards distance.We loaded the guns and went after him in as short a time as possible, but he was too quick for us, and he had retreated to thick jungle before we were out.Wortley and I then strolled along the edge of the jungle, hoping to find him again in some of the numerous nooks which the plain formed by running up the forest.

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