PROMINENT EYE 



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A large prominent eye is peculiar to this interesting breed. It 

 is a brilliant red, and like the proverbial hawk's eye, it is always 

 searching and never failing in its accuracy. It seems almost to be 

 endowed with a kind of supernatural power, an obscure sense of 

 being awafe of the existence of an object before the object has 

 actually appeared. This readiness of eye, coupled with a wonder- 

 ful sagacity, and strong constitutional vigor, serves to make the 



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 Fig. 25. — Silver Laced Polish. 



Campine a peerless forager, and easily adaptable to any condi- 

 tions. 



Campinas resemble game birds in many respects. They are 

 strong flyers, fast runners and good fighters, yet no fowl is more 

 domesticated than the Campine, and none more docile and re- 

 sponsive. Though quick to scent an enemy, they are almost 

 equally quick to make friends with the attendant or feeder. The 



