how did the dewan help the tiger king in killing the hundredth tiger?
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Hundredth tiger had become almost impossible to find. The Tiger King wanted to kill it and be free of this curse and burden for ever. However, everything else was available except a tiger. The delay in killing the hundredth tiger infuriated and enraged the king. He became very panicky and started taking bizarre decisions. The Dewan realized if the Tiger King did not kill hundredth tiger soon, he could take any mad decision. So, he arranged an old tiger from a zoo in Madras, took it and released it near the camp of the King in the forest. The tiger strayed into the king’s camp; seeing it, the King became happy and shot it. The tiger fell on the ground. Assuming the tiger dead, the King rejoicing, went to his palace. The bullet missed the tiger; but tiger had fallen hearing the loud sound of the gun. This tiger was later killed by King’s assistant hunters.
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