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Today let's analyze the genre adventure. Genre adventure is a reference book for adults and children. But it serve for adults and children in different purposes. If a boy or girl presents himself as a brave and courageous hero, doing noble deeds, then an adult with pleasure can be a little distracted from their daily worries.


A great interest to the reader is the adventure of a historical nature. For example, question: «Who discovered America?»
Today there are quite interesting descriptions of the adventures of Portuguese sailors, who visited this continent 20 years before Columbus.




It should be noted the different quality of literary works created in the genre of adventure. There is an understandable interest of generations of people in the classic adventure. At the same time, new works, which are created by contemporary authors, make classic works in the adventure genre quite worthy competition.
The close attention of readers to the genre of adventure is explained by the very essence of man, which involves constant movement, striving for something new, struggle and achievement of success. Adventure genre is very excited
Heroes of adventure books are always strong and brave. And we, off course, want to be like them. Unfortunately, book life is very different from real life.But that doesn't stop us from loving books even more.

Read books online » Adventure » The Man-Eaters of Tsavo by J. H. Patterson (novels for teenagers txt) 📖

Book online «The Man-Eaters of Tsavo by J. H. Patterson (novels for teenagers txt) 📖». Author J. H. Patterson



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he was to meet his match in a brave Sahib who loaded his gun calmly, and fired again and again, killing the beast.

 

All the Punjaubis assembled together and agreed that the Sahib was a man who appreciated and cared for others, so much so that he roamed about in the forests for our sake, in order to protect us.

 

Previously, many Englishmen had come here to shoot but had been disappointed,

 

Because the lion was very courageous and ferocious, and the Sahibs were afraid;

 

But for the sake of our lives, Patterson Sahib took all this trouble, risking his own life in the forest.

 

So they collected many hundreds of rupees, and offered it as a present to the Sahib, because he had undergone such peril, in order to save our lives.

 

Oh! Roshan, all the people appeared before the Sahib saying, “You are our benefactor”; But the Sahib declined to accept the present, not taking a pice of it.

 

So then again the Punjaubis assembled, and consulted as to how the service that the Sahib had done them could most suitably he rewarded.

 

And it was agreed to send all the money to England, in order that it might be converted into some suitable present,

 

Which should bear an engraving of the two lions, and the name of the mistari[1], head of the workmen.

 

The present should be such, and so suitably decorated, as to be acceptable to Patterson Sahib; In colour it should resemble moon and sun; and that would indeed be a fit present, so that the Sahib would be pleased to accept it.

 

Oh! Roshan, I hope that he will accept this present for shooting the lions, as some small reward for his action.

 

My native home is at Chajanlat, in the thana of Domli, which is in the district of Jhelum, and I have related this story as it actually occurred.

 

Patterson Sahib has left me, and I shall miss him as long as I live, and now

 

Roshan must roam about in Africa, sad and regretful.

 

[1] Foreman-mason.

 

Composed by Roshan mistari, son of Kadur mistari Bakhsh, native of the village of Chajanlat, Dakhli, Post Office Domli, district of Jhelum. Dated 29th January, 1899.

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