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The lion charges off running "you hit him in the front" Wilson says gravely. "We must go finish him". Macomber does not want to go after the fierce beast; he wishes instead the incident never had taken place. Wilson instructs Macomber to follow him into the bushes staying close behind, with his rifle cocked... Showed first 250 characters
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As they enter the grass, a blood-chocked, coughing grunt comes from the bush and with that Macomber ran; he never looked back, only kept running. Wilson's gun went off behind him and he could hear the crashing of the lion to the ground. When all the drama died down Macomber approached the spot in which they had parked and looked at his wife who did not acknowledge his presence but approached Wilson and kissed him on the mouth... Showed next 250 characters
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