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A visitor to a trophy-filled country house hears its elderly, obsessive collector and hunter recount an African expedition. He describes traveling with a caravan into rich game country, discovering a gigantic elephant felled by a small tribe of Pygmies, and taking captive a diminutive survivor armed with a tiny bow and poisoned arrows. The tale blends vivid landscape and hunting detail with wry observations about the owner’s passion for trophies and the uneasy, often comic encounters between the hunters and the forest people, delivered in a conversational, anecdotal style.
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