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The Sportsman) Reverie. 



A SEEKS OF PICTURES FOB SPORTSMEN. 



Later on a few stanzas were added to cover other scenes of typical American stoorf^ifh ¥h« 

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very simple plan. Before a cheerful fire-like Ike Mabel's hWo-fitf a v e tera? rod and 

 srun; he grows half drowsy over pipe and fire and the poet has cautht-S^ J J£ S 

 sensitive appreciation-the reminiscences of a hundred hunts which flit throS h Ins 

 One expeneuce after auother is described with graceful pen %S!^SS& Z wood- 



— ng water; and then, once again at his fireside the end 

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THE TWELVE PICTURES: 



Q ^M 9howstbe hu , nfc er seated in an easy tion, as he watches the bird flv awav Th 



place are the head and antlers of a deer. The the sun rays 8 8 6 of 



sportsman's light arm is around the neck of TO . 



his dog, which is resting on his haunches be- . , . sbows a » angier reeling in a trout. A 



side the chair. His left hand holds his pipe br ° ok ,s tumbling down through the woods 



The thelight flickers on the floor and around , over the 1 ' ocks int;o the peol. The sky is 



the legs of the cnair. clocay and toe sunlignt is struggling througn. 



No. 2 represents dawn breaking over a 8_deer shooting-is a forest scene In 



small lake. Toe night shades are fleeing A 'oregroui d a ouck, just shot, is fal iug on 



mist is rising from the eastern end ot the i'lL Ff -° f a la ^ e> , iet,ri "g down the slope 



law, of wlif h trees fringe the ed K e. A plover blm ard * wo h ound 8 . To the left, be- 



is circling in the air, and in the foreground is ? % roo . ts ? { &a , Upturned tiee, are seen 



a mallard lazily flying out over the glassy |lH3 head and shoulders of the hunter, whose 



water. lille is still bearing ou the deer. 



No. 9 represents shoofng over decoyg A 



ll» Id 1. 1., it-.'.. . . . .1 ! .. ^ , J 



the cnaune 

 Jn the bay 



oo'.ble on snipe. Wtanding ~be.idel.iuT7s~ lie b he°XeJro31f iC waveS - 

 setter, waiting for the word to retrieve. To SJS ^thfSShS ° J ,n 



his right is the border of a wood, the oranches Z Ted 11« fl, l nf TV M COQ - 

 bending to the ,trong wiod. Iu the distance JSS™ ^M^SJ^tf&S h f Jt l 3t 

 are the sails of craft on the lake. dilch?.- ™ S h» « f f r 5 J8 , b, '" ke " b .y the 



ciihcbaige oi the hi st barrel. One section is 

 No. 4 -woodcock shooting- shows an open- wheeling out over the iiv. r. The other has 

 ing in the copse around whose border a brook k ' r ° k en off to the side and is wheeling out 

 is winding. In the foreground, standing a - a ir> to meet the drst section Some scat- 

 deep m tue ferns aud lank vegetation, is a tere d birds are dashii.g above one head ot thn 

 setter on a point. Behind the dog is the hunter, aud he is twi ted around in ids *k ff 

 sportsman in the attitude of shooting at a aiu thng at a b.rd flyiLg above and behind 

 bad flying directly over him. him. 



No. 5 shows a quail hunterin the foreground, ia ^°' 10 s ! lows fl 'g' ijfc duck shooting. The seen 

 walking; along tea.iy for the shot, which will £ a a marsb - on whose brok-11 surface toe sun 



huntei aud 

 «..eeling atii- 



tude and 10 the act of firing h -s ursi barrel. 

 INo. b depicts grouse or partridge shooting the span.el is plunging into the water to re- 

 in the beech woods. The nunter is walRi g trieve tne bu-u which has fallen to die fir^i, 

 down a stope. The dog has come to a point barrel. In the distance are dying duca* 

 ahead of him. The bird has flushed and the Nos. 11 and 12 represent the hunter retir * 

 hunter is shown aiming. The pointer has from the marsh and at home am it nose W * 

 stiffened rato an attitude of strained atten- are among the strongest of the se 



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Group B. (Upland.) 



Plate 3, Snipe Shoooing. 

 " 4, Woodcock Shoofci 

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 0, Grouse Shooting. 



Group 0. (Duck). 



Plate 9, Duck Shooting— over 



5, ^.uail Shooting. « 10, Duck Shooting-Fligh 



11, Homaward. 



12, Home. 



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