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Did the Maharaja really kill the hundredth tiger

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The Maharaja was extremely happy that he had killed the hundredth tiger. The hunters found that the old tiger was not dead. It had only fainted on hearing the sound of the bullet. ... The prophecy was not disproved as the king met his death with the infection caused by the sliver of a wooden tiger.

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The Maharaja was extremely happy that he had killed the hundredth tiger. The hunters found that the old tiger was not dead. It had only fainted on hearing the sound of the bullet. ... The prophecy was not disproved as the king met his death with the infection caused by the sliver of a wooden tiger.

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The Maharaja was extremely happy that he had killed the hundredth tiger. The hunters found that the old tiger was not dead. It had only fainted on hearing the sound of the bullet. ... The prophecy was not disproved as the king met his death with the infection caused by the sliver of a wooden tiger.

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The Maharaja was extremely happy that he had killed the hundredth tiger. The hunters found that the old tiger was not dead. It had only fainted on hearing the sound of the bullet. ... The prophecy was not disproved as the king met his death with the infection caused by the sliver of a wooden tiger.

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