WHERE THE SP()IiTS^[AX LOVES TO LIX(;ER. 



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lake, Avitli the same result. So we would sujigest that if 

 any hunter wants to bag ]\raine ducks he had better try 

 them on the wing- and not on the water. 



The next day we were more successful in supplying- our 

 "meat market.'' But the meat we threw away; we could 



Entering Grand Lake. 



not bear to eat it. It was a doe we killed, and she was 

 giving milk. AVe imagined we could see the helpless little 

 fawn in that loncdy wilderness Avaiting and starving for 

 the mother that never returned. We decided then and 

 there to lay aside our firearms for the rest of the trip, and 

 we kept our resolution. The thought of what we had done 

 saddened in a measure the balance of the trip. We de- 

 rived some consolation from the fact that if we were the 



