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them kill a sheep when disappointed of de^-r- 

 blood. 



And now, as far as the present portion of this work 

 is concerned, it but remains for me to wish my readers 

 as o-ood sport as I have enjoyed, and I trust that my 

 efforts to make them good and true sportsmen may not 

 have been unavaihng. I can only say that I shall be 

 pleased to offer any advice which they may think it 

 worth their while to ask of me ; nor should I much 

 regret it if in so doing I may be afforded the oppor- 

 tunity of stretching my legs by the side of some 

 young and keen stalker. To all I wish long life and 

 the pleasure of securing many an ' imperial head.' 



