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тАЬThe MaharajaтАЩs tiger hunts continued to be highly successful.тАЭ How was he able to kill ninety-nine tigers ?



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The Maharaja went on hunting for the tigers. Within ten years he was able to kill seventy tigers. But the tiger population had become extinct in the forests of his own state. But still there were thirty more tigers to be killed. Then the Maharaja told his Diwan that he wanted to marry in a royal family of a state with a large tiger population.

The Diwan followed his orders and found the right girl from a state which possessed a large number of tigers. The Maharaja would kill five or six tigers each time he visited his father-in-law. Thus the Maharaja was able to kill ninety-nine tigers.

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