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to know what those that had fallen to the 

 ground were doing. They had flown some 

 200 yards away when they circled and came 

 around within range of Harry, when he 

 tumbled two more. This seemed to satisfy 

 them, and they continued their flight to the 

 fields. Harry spoke, " Hie ! Lookout! There 

 are a lot more coming." And sure enough, 

 there must have been three hundred wavies in 

 sight, in different flocks. We watched them 

 anxiously, and they were coming for us splen- 

 didly, when all of a sudden the leading flock 

 must have seen the dead birds, for they turned 

 at right angles directly across the flight of all 

 the others, which also turned and passed by us 

 more than 200 yards distant. " Good for you, 

 old chaps ! " we were forced to say, and although 

 I was disappointed in a shot, yet from my 

 heart I was glad. We waited some time 

 longer without any more appearing, then 

 gathered up those on the ground, got the 

 horse, and went for those we saw fall in the 

 distance, which we found with two others that 

 had fallen unobserved. Then we loaded up 

 the waggon and it was loaded thirty-three 

 greys and thirteen wavies. A most wonderful 



