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up got another right in front and under 
Suffolk's feet, and while he was waiting 
for the bird to get far enough away to 
shoot, Hog, thinking Suffolk’s gun was 
empty, shot the bird. Then there was 
war. Hog tried to explain that he thought 
Suffolk had fired both barrels at the first 

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stopped on the way to investigate a yel- 
low jacket’s nest. He soon found out 
what it was and came sailing along with 
a platoon of the enemy in hot pursuit. 
He ran direct to Hog, when one of the 
jackets flew up Hog’s sleeve and nearly 
chewed his arm off before he could smash 
ONE OF THE JACKETS FLEW UP HOG’S SLEEVE, AND NEARLY CHEWED HIS ARM 
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bird; and while he was behind Suffolk, 
illustrating the position he was in, up got 
another bird that was on Hog’s side. 
Suffolk being in front of Hog did not 
know whether he was going to shoot or 
not, so he took chances and shot the 
bird. Then there was more war. About 
this time Bob thought he would come 
down and straighten matters out; but he 
him. All this did not improve Hog’s 
temper; and as Suffolk had a grievance, 
that must account for the record these 2 
made during the rest of the day. Bunch 
after bunch was sent into the bottom, 
where the birds were shot at and then 
they flew out again. Hog made trip after 
trip to the wagon for shells, but never 
had any birds to put in the wagon. 
