Why is mrs packletide gave up big game shooting?
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Mrs. Packletide's motive behind hunting a tiger was to outshine Loona Bimberton. She was happy to have killed the tiger but discovery of Miss Mebbin that the tiger died of heart failure, disturbed her.
Miss Mebbin blackmailed her for keeping her secret intact. Mrs. Packletide had no option other than paying for week-end cottage. The 'incidental expenses' were too heavy and hence, she gave up hunting.
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Mrs Packletide gave up the big-game hunting as she observed it to be an event where ‘incidental costs’ were extensive. She had to spend a big amount of money in the tiger-killing also as Miss Mebbin forced her into spending for a weekend bungalow. Apart from this, she had to give money to the villagers who helped her in the hunting tiger.
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