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I could fill a book with stories about that dear fellow, the Indian elephant, had he not been immortalized by Rudyard Kipling's famous story of that little upstart “Toomai”. The Times has also written about him, and Mr. Craven Hill, F.Z.S., has told stories of his sense of fun.
I have not been without experience of this beautiful beast for, when living at Coimbatore, I had a youngster living in my back verandah in amity with my cats and dogs for a short period but the time came when I had to go to camp and I felt that I must part with him. So off he went to the zoo and I heard no more of him.
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