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side or other of the cover which is about to be 

 driven. 



A- an instance of this, see Example 4. 



But if the wind is straight towards the shooters, as 

 in Example 3, the partridges in the field (A) will fly 



Fi<;. 45. PARTRIDGE DRIVIXG. (EXAMPLE 4.) 



. r >, three fields of cover. Small arrows are the drivers walking forward. 

 ,<uinll i-irclr* are the guns posted for the drive out of (A). Large arrow points 

 in the direction the wind blows from. 



over the guns, and afterwards incline their flight, to 

 the other root fields (B) and (c). 



If, however, the wind blows sideways as from (A) to 



^ee Example 4), you need not expect the birds to 



fly to (B), for they are certain to slant with the wind to 



To intercept their flight, you will have to post some 



of the guns clear of the field (A), as indicated by the 



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