[Rujub, the Juggler by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookRujub, the Juggler CHAPTER XI 24/36
Then she advanced, shook hands with him as usual, and said, "It is quite a time since you were here, Mr. Bathurst.
If everyone was as full of business as you are, we should get on badly." Then she moved on without waiting for a reply and sat down, and was soon engaged in a lively conversation with.
Captain Forster, whilst Bathurst, a few minutes later, pleading that as he had been in the saddle all day he must go and make up for lost time, took his leave. Captain Forster had noticed the flush on Isobel's cheeks when she saw Bathurst, and had drawn his own conclusions. "There has been a flirtation between them," he said to himself; "but I fancy I have put a spoke in his wheel.
She gave him the cold shoulder unmistakably." April passed, and as matters seemed to be quieting down, there being no fresh trouble at any of the stations, the Major told Dr.Wade that he really saw no reason why the projected tiger hunt should not take place. The Doctor at once took the matter in hand, and drove out the next morning to the village from which he had received news about the tiger, had a long talk with the shikaris of the place, took a general view of the country, settled the line in which the beat should take place, and arranged for a large body of beaters to be on the spot at the time agreed on. Bathurst undertook to obtain the elephants from two Zemindars in the neighborhood, who promised to furnish six, all of which were more or less accustomed to the sport; while the Major and Mr.Hunter, who had been a keen sportsman, although he had of late given up the pursuit of large game, arranged for a number of bullock carts for the transport of tents and stores. Bathurst himself declined to be one of the party, which was to consist of Mr.Hunter and his eldest daughter, the Major and Isobel, the Doctor, the two subalterns, and Captain Forster.
Captain Doolan said frankly that he was no shot, and more likely to hit one of the party than the tiger.
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