Hunting in Many Lands 



the question of the best way to drive game. 

 In certain districts of Poland deer are driven 

 from the line of posts, and the same can be 

 said of successful moose-hunts of Northern 

 Russia. Perhaps that way may also be better 

 for wolves. 



After careful consideration of the hunting 

 situation, we were unanimous in preferring 

 hare and fox coursing with both fox-hounds 

 and barzois, or with the latter alone, at discre- 

 tion, to the uncertainty of wolf-hunting; so we 

 decided to change our locality. Accordingly 

 the following day we proceeded in the Amer- 

 ikanka to the town of Koy, twenty -five 

 versts distant. We arrived about noon, and 

 were quartered in a vacant house in the large 

 yard of Madam Ponamaroff. Our retinue of 

 huntsmen, dogs, horses, ambulance and wagons 

 arrived an hour later. 



There was no more wolf-hunting. 



Henry T. Allen. 



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