Life of Frederick Courtenay Selous, D.S.O., Capt. 25th Royal Fusiliers
John Stuart Mill · en
"John was looking about near the edge of this shallow water, and
I had turned my horse's head to look along the bank higher up,
when the unmistakable growl of a lion issued from the bushes
beyond the rivulet, and at the same time John said, 'Daar hij'
(there he is). I was off my horse in an instant to be ready for
a shot, when he turned round and trotted away, and John ran to
try and catch him. I thought the luck was all against me, as I
expected the lion would make off and get clean away; but I ran
forward, trying to get a sight of him when he suddenly made his
appearance in the bush about fifty yards away, and catching
sight of me, came straight towards me at a rapid pace, holding
his head low and growling savagely. I suppose he wanted to
frighten me, but he could not have done a kinder thing. He came
right on to the further bank of the little stream just where it
formed a pool of water, and stood there amongst some rocks
growling and whisking his tail about, and always keeping his
eyes fixed upon me. Of course, he gave me a splendid shot, and
in another instant I hit him, between the neck and the shoulder,
in the side of his chest, with a 360-grain expanding bullet. As
I pulled the trigger I felt pretty sure he was mine. With a loud
roar he reared right up, and turning over sideways fell off the
rock on which he had been standing into the pool of water below
him. The water was over three feet deep, and for an instant he
disappeared entirely from view, but the next instant regaining
his feet stood on the bottom with his head and shoulders above
the surface. I now came towards him, when again seeing me, he
came plunging through the water towards me, growling angrily.
But his strength was fast failing him, and I saw it was all he
could do to reach the bank, so I did not fire, as I was anxious
not to make holes in his skin. He just managed to get up the
bank, when I finished him with a shot through the lungs, to
which he instantly succumbed."[44]