112 SHOOTING THE DUCK 



they might kill any wild bird. I mention this, on 

 what I take to be sound authority, in the interests of 

 any who may be under the impression that an agree- 

 ment with a tenant reserving game reserves inclusively 

 the sole right of killing home-reared wild duck on 

 the tenant's land. Farmers' sons are not so very 

 seldom a nuisance in this connection. 



