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began, it was far to the left of where 
we had marked them down. Just one 
more bird was kicked up and poled over 
out of that whaling covey; where the 
rest went to — ask the huckleberry 
hushes under which they probably hid! 
It was too hot for the dogs to wind ’em. 
“Well, when do we eat? enquired Her- 
man at length, “The front of my belly’s 
right down on my backbone!” 
“Same here!” agreed Cap. “Mine’s 
shrivelled up to golf-ball size. 
“Chow! — Oh you chow wagon!” sighed 
Stick, with the cavernous emptiness of a 
lost soul, “Lead on, Jeff — I could eat a 
raw loon!” , 
It seemed pretty well established that 
the party was in a mood to eat Jeff him- 
self, if he didn’t do something about it 
right danged sudden ! So he led us to his 
cabin, where his pretty wife set out won- 
derful coffee, bread, eggs, canned peaches 
— oh, you famished huntsmen! We had 
done about five miles since sun-up, not 
counting time out for hunting dead birds, 
walking up on bevies and general 
scouting. 
“Well, men, — up and at ’em!” ex- 
claimed Cap. at length, after an hour of 
loafing and smoking in Jeff’s cabin, “Jeff, 
lay us your course to wind up at our 
camp by nightfall.” 
“I know a good chain of fields that’ll 
take you right there!” said Jeff, “and 
there’s at least four coveys in ’em; not 
counting the one back of your place, 
which we will save for the last.” 
He started off down the road, and 
presently we were lined out across the 
fields, with the dogs galloping ahead. 
Along the pine borders of one, under- 
grown with thick, bare oaks, both dogs 
The white streak is Jitnl 
