man who hunts 

 with gun or camera has 



his reward. He has also his labors, vexa- 

 tions, and failures ; and these are the price he 

 pays for his success. The man who hunts 

 without either gun or camera has, it seems 

 to me, a much greater reward, and has it 

 without price. Of him more than any other 

 Nimrod may be said what a returned mis- 

 sionary from Africa said of his first congre- 

 gation, " They are a contented folk, clothed 



