2i6 Hunting Big Game 



limit to the numbers that may be shot, and in 

 all seasons, quite in contrast to the order of 

 things in hunting to kill. 



On the following night, we took another 

 direction and made several portages into a 

 small lake in quest of more pictures. My 

 companion this evening was the wife of one 

 of the party and a perfect tenderfoot in the 

 woods, but full of courage and determination. 

 The following dialogue took place between the 

 lady and her husband before the start: 



Wife. " I am going out to-night." 



Husband. " Well, dear, it may be 12 

 o'clock before Mr. T. gets back to camp." 



Wife. " I don't care if it is 3 o'clock, I am 

 going." 



Husband. " My dear, the canoe may upset 

 in the night." 



Wife. " I tell you I am going to see the 

 flash-light pictures taken to-night." 



Husband. " But, see here, dear, it is very 

 dangerous — a big moose may jump into the 

 canoe." 



Wife. " I tell you, I don't care; I am 

 going." 



