

HUNTING CAMPS. 





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not i 

 inc. 



ne to B -is the head and neck, 



skull, I chose the neck. 



t th i to his feet and was lost 



us crashing in the forest 



: id the half-grown calves 



n the bull blundered from 



struck in the neck, and 



ime from he ran towards 



it him rolling down the 



tore even Peder could 



days, to secure two 



his last 



d home 



a the ;k vcra bool," I had 

 i him. 



^ day Peder and I drove over to 



for since the luck appeared to have 



favour we were determined to force it. 



In !'; v did we arrive that it was not yet light 



whej; c d our cariole into the yard of the farm, 



and ;irly-rising Nt mer was not astir. 



Soon, h we had unharnessed the horse and, 



rts. were m.'tking the best of 

 into th- \ have already 



portion of all my 



