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parts next fall, they should make full inquiries before- 

 hand as to the capabilities of those they engage as 

 hunters. As to a rifle, I have " no use," as they put 

 it in the AVest, for any other than a Marlin or Win- 

 chester repeater .45 or .50. You cannot get ammu- 

 nition in Western America for English expresses, and 

 for the rough work in the mountains I don't consider 

 they are " a patch on " the American weapons. For 

 accuracy and penetration they are everything one can 

 desire. 



The life of camping in that wild country is as 

 healthy and untrammelled as it is fascinating, and 

 I can promise any one who tries it a " way up " 

 good time. The fare may be hard, but you have 

 always a great appetite to help you out with it ; and 

 as you are bound to enjoy the most vigorous health, 

 what more can you desire ? 



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