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though I must admit I was not one of them. The rastro 

 of the first stag showed big blood-clouts almost from the 

 shot, and he was easily secured close by where he had dis- 



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appeared from view. The second was far less distinct ; 

 indeed, no sign of a " hit " was discerned till just before 

 reaching the distant corral. Here the faint trace, tiny 



