ON GROUSE-DRIVING 197 



in the valley below, or swing round to 

 the guns. As the right of the drive edges 

 round the foot of the hill the birds are 

 flushed again, and pushed forward over 

 the low ridge on to the butts concealed 

 behind. 



These are only two isolated instances, 

 which might be multiplied indefinitely, 

 every drive presenting a new set of 

 problems to the organiser of the shoot. 



