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to camp to lunch, and thence took our separate 

 ways — his Excellency to Mostar, the other officers 

 to their garrison, and myself to our camp to make 

 final arrangements for marching. 



The moral of this shoot lies on the surface, for 

 its results prove that, of all forms of sport, driving 

 requires the most local knowledge, and that for 

 those who have not that knowledge to interfere in 

 the arrangements must needs be fatal to success. 

 Secondly, it illustrates thoroughly all the draw- 

 hacks to chamois-driving I have previously referred 

 to — does and kids shot, the bulk of the game 

 driven off the ground, and hardly a single good 

 buck brought to the gun. 



