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by G. S. RipleyThe lion carries a limited amount of torn paper and must hide when this trail-making material is exhausted and within twenty paces of the last paper. He has colored yarn tied around wrists, knees, ankles and above elbows. This yarn must hang down at least three inches. The hunters have similar yarn tied above right elbows, only. When they locate the lion they may attack him only two at a time, and try to kill him by pulling off all his yarn. If they can do this without losing four men they are the winners, but if he can kill four men by pulling off their yarn, he is the winner and is allowed to escape with honor. The lion should pick a soft spot for the final struggle, as it is apt to be pretty strenuous and a menace to shirt sleeves, collars and suspender buttons. |
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