XXVI 



RECREATION 



SHOOTING PICTURES. 



By A. B. FROST. 



HHY are painted in water colors and 

 have been reproduced with such 

 care and realism that you can almost 

 hear the whistle of the birds' wings ; 

 the rattle of the dry reeds as the 

 dogs wade through them ; the rip- 

 ple of the water on the boats' sides; 

 the 'tick, tack,' of the prairie 

 chickens' wings, on the corn stalks, 

 as they break cover and dart away 

 to the prairie. No artist was ever 

 more happy in the choice of themes 

 for his brush than Frost has been in 

 this instance." — Recreation. 

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