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Here snipe and other shore birds of a dozen varieties appear in their appointed seasons. — Page 525. 
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“GOOD HUNTING’’ 
By Jesse Lynch Williams 
Illustrations by A. B. Frost 
AT the delectable old country-seat 
where I am invited for shooting in 
* November, there are no beaters to 
drive half-tame birds out of well-planted 
coverts; no skirmish line of “sportsmen” 
deployed upon portable stools and appro- 
priately dressed in brave English checks; 
no obsequious servants to load and hand 
us guns; no gallery of women to applaud 
our skill. 
We work for our shots, my host and I 
and our two congenial friends, the dogs— 
his idealistic young pointer, my philo- 
sophic old setter. We start out at frosty 
dawn and tramp all day through the 
russet and red of the autumn woods 
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