Fox's Earth to Mountain Tarn 



flattering unction to his soul that, after all, no 

 great harm has been done ; not in such a short 

 life as ours, no very apparent harm. A dying 

 sportsman should seek a cleaner record than that. 

 He should be able to say I have meant no harm, 

 I have done no unfair deed, taken no mean ad- 

 vantage, spoiled no other creature's play. Were 

 I to live it over again, I see nothing I should 

 care to alter. 



