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THE SNIPE. 



large numbers of snipe were brought to market, and 

 appeared at table, in Shakespeare's time, is clear from the 

 numerous entries in the old " Household Book," where 

 their value is stated to have been " after iii a j d." There 

 can be little doubt, however, that these were not " shot 

 birds," but were taken in snares and nets, as our modern 

 fowlers take plovers and other fen birds. 



