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deer on our hill. This, it is evident from the wild and open 

 nature of the country, cannot be done by actual driving, 

 but depends entirely upon skilful manoeuvring, which I do 

 not endeavour to explain at present, because you are about 

 to see it put in execution. 



" Do you see Maclaren, Peter Fraser ? " 



"He has louped the burn, and is in the moss forenent the 

 crags." 



" Now, as I was saying, Harry, I have not much hope 

 that we shall get at these harts, but I make it a rule to try 

 every possible chance. If we get them on our ground once, 

 it shall go hard but we will keep them there the whole of 

 the day. I think you will find this stalking in double quick 

 time far more beautiful and exciting than the getting a 

 quiet shot." 



" Is Maclaren behind the hill, Peter ? " 



"No, no, he canna be that far as yet. You ken that 

 yourseP." 



" That getting a quiet shot, Harry, has its charms, I must 

 confess : the threading of the winding passages through 

 bogs, up watercourses, and secret places in every possible 

 attitude, except that adapted to the nature of a two-legged 

 animal, is certainly picturesque and exciting. But then it 

 is a sort of assassination ; and you never get the intellect of 

 the animal to bear against you, or see his motions, but steal 

 upon him like a thief." 



" For heaven's sake, my good friend, do not prose any 

 longer, but tell me at once how the deuce we who are 

 sitting here have any chance of getting a shot at those 

 deer which are fifty miles beyond us. I long to be in 

 action." 



" Adagio, adagio, you shall see. Do not be impatient, my 

 good fellow ; I will not be chary of instruction when time 

 shall serve. Why, Peter, what the dence is Maclaren about; 

 will he never get behind the hill : are we to be kept here 

 all day?" 



" Why sure ye'll no be expectin' he'll be there the noo : 

 he canna win that far in twanty minutes." 



" Well, well ; the time seemed longer." 



" So, as I was saying, Lightfoot, you must not in this 



