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was of the most enjoyable description. It was not an un- 

 common occurrence to have a right and left at a snipe and 

 a pheasant, or at a pheasant and a duck, and the flora 

 through which we pushed our way was delightful even to 

 one who has no knowledge of the subject. A day such as this, 

 coming as it did in the middle of the shooting season, and in 

 itself so different in comparison with the ordinary day's sport 

 to which we were accustomed, was the more appreciated and 

 in consequence the more enjoyed. 



MAISON DEAU. 



