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are frequently very wet under foot after rain, and their 

 ciivular shape is often a hindrance to firing a side 

 shot at a grouse that has passed, especially if it is 

 flying downhill. If, instead of being round, the 

 shelters for double drives are constructed in the form 

 of the letter H for their ground plan, or two side 

 walls and one joining their centre, as drawn opposite 

 in tig. 63, they are much drier, conceal the shooters 

 more effectually, are easier to shoot from, give far more 

 freedom to men and dogs, and above all plenty of room 

 for the safe handling of the guns. 



