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EQUIPMENT. 



be taken is overlooked or forgotten. I will, there- 

 fore, for the benefit of such of my readers as may 

 be in want of it, venture to offer a few plain 

 suggestions, trusting they may be turned to good 

 account. 



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Camping Out. 



For from two to four persons and cook (full as 

 many as are desirable on a ducking expedition), a 

 regular house-shaped tent, about nine by twelve 

 feet on the ground, with a perpendicular wall of 

 about three feet in height, is as convenient as any. 

 This may be made of sail-duck as most durable, 



