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is hardly any (Jther method of bringing him 

 to the oun. The best of all, the bavino- him 

 with a dachshund, and creeping in for a 

 shot, however successful in German forests, 

 would not ever succeed in Albanian thickets ; 

 although that development of it, when one 

 sportsman posts himself on the opposite side 

 to that on which another tries to steal in, 

 possibly might. Given, then, that driving 

 Is a necessity, how should it be conducted ? 

 First, and perhaps most important of all, the 

 greatest attention should be paid to the wind 

 In posting the guns. Secondly, there should 

 be no admixture of dogs and men ; the 

 former, perhaps, running a hare or fox half 

 a mile ahead, and actually turning back pig 

 that the beaters have started In the right 

 direction. Of the two, and only consulting 

 my own taste, I would prefer working the 



