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some (listaiico aloiio- the sliore, a red objcM-t we had seen 

 so many times before. Tlie wind was in onr favor, enabling 

 ns to bring tlieyoniig bnek, as he ]»i()ved to be, within easy 

 range. It is surprising liow suspicions tliey are, forever 

 looking around while feeding, their heads constantly going 

 u]) and down, always on the alert. Something wonderful 



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is tluM'r seuse of smell aud hearing. It must have heard 

 us, and suddenly turned, facing us. The time had come, 

 and with a roar that sounded over the lake like a cannon 

 the object of our aim dro])ped, then arose and ran down 

 the shore of the lake. One often hears the assertion that 

 a shot throngh the heart nunins instant death, but that 

 animal ran (nic liuiidred yards sliot tlirougli the heart. We 

 retnriHMl to 1he cam]> f(M- a canoe, and, witli tlie Doctor as 



