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great difficulty, if at all. It is also a bad plan to try and carry 

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Stapling. — When the netting is entirely hung by a single staple 

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secure the bottom selvage at each post at the ground line or an 

 inch below, working each way from the center, and being careful 

 not to stretch the netting beyond the distance allotted to it by 

 each post interval. This method apportions the correct amount 

 of netting over the entire area, whereupon it is then a simple 



