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hies belw'ee.ri t-vvo guns is then well within reach of both, whilst should . 
covey come , straight for a gun, his shooting will cause them to scatle/- 
and very hkely -aflM d chances to the iiieii on eitheyside 'of him. 
It is most ixuv>ofta».t to shoot at birds as they top the hedge in front;- 
snd not wait till they -p^-ised the line; to begin. With, they are .mud- 
rnmtr when they are i^t. ym- than when they have passed, and yoy 
more U.shv • if pricked, they are. not &e likely td.- 
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X the same time probablydncrea^';' 
I# th«!s ; nothing is more irritating th.®?s- 
ll¥'' 'kuows o.r place is for the next dtivA' 
m‘4 eve.ry cmn aud ^p^erulous voice: ‘* Wh'ai.-v 
ro.T ia^um'Hr tkh I*'' Again so^^di^sslfes one boat's .an am.mated converswf.- : 
timi being cai:^k'^ ^if' bij^eea om-iM the gum tf^ tenant of to 
as to the iate 'to .pro&pe-cts for the what is the price 
wool, wtoat, barley, mMt'is^nndme Oliver tMugs at the local mark#' 
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