The Serene Duck Hunter 



recognition of their differences should 

 suggest the subdivision of this group 

 into distinct and well-defined sections. 

 Such a, subdivision would undoubtedly 

 promote fairness and justice, and lead 

 to a better understanding of the gen- 

 eral topic. 



There are those whose only claim 

 to a place among duck hunters is based 

 upon the fact that they shoot ducks 

 for the market. No duck is safe from 

 tlieir pursuit in any place, either by 

 day or night. Not a particle of 

 sportsmanlike spirit enters into this 

 pursuit, and the idea never enters their 

 minds that a duck has any rights that 

 a hunter is bound to respect. The 

 killing they do amounts to bald as- 

 sassination — to murder for the sake 

 of money. All fair-minded men must 

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