FOREST AND STREAM. 
July 21, 1906.] 
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ing, tired and disgusted. I suspect he blamed 
me; he looked reproachful, I fancied. 
A more ambitious dog never hunted. One 
day in winter, he retrieved ducks from the 
water to the side of the boat, where two of us 
were shooting, till he had brought in thirteen 
without leaving the water. Then I pulled him 
into the boat, and wrapped him in a great coat, 
for he was chilled and stiff. As another duck 
fell, he struggled to get into the water, but I 
held him back. 
Never shall I forget my last day’s sport with 
my favorite. He had retrieved a number of 
pigeons and a grouse or two. Finally I shot 
a grouse, which fell and fluttered away. Jack 
followed, and feeling sure that he would soon 
catch it, I sat on a log to rest; for I was tired 
after a long tramp through the bush. Suddenly 
I heard a close shot and soon a young half- 
breed boy appeared on the trail. 
“What did you shoot?” I asked. 
“Dunno; seen a animal runnin’, an’ fired; 
guess I didn’t hit ’im.” And he passed on. 
A few minutes later, Jack emerged from the 
bush, weak and tottering from pain and loss 
of blood. Springing forward, I bent over him 
as he laid the captured grouse at my feet. 
“Jack, old boy, did the brute shoot you?” I ex¬ 
claimed, and for answer, Jack looked up into 
my face, whined, licked my hand, and turned 
over, dead. 
Ken mare. 
Among the cherished recollections of my “early 
days are the many choice and wonderful tales 
that I used to hear while sitting by the old box 
stove in the country store. What a mirth-loving 
crowd gathered each evening around the gener¬ 
ous fire, and what incredible stories they used to 
tell. Old Henry Caldwell or “Cud” as everyone 
called him, was by far the best raconteur that 
resorted there. His fame had extended far and 
wide, and although other villages had sent then- 
best men to vanquish him with “well told tales,” 
he was never defeated. There was a freshness 
and pinuancy in his manner of relating a story 
that carried all before it. No one could relate 
an incident, no matter how startling its character, 
but he was reminded of something similar, even 
more wonderful in detail, which, related in his 
inimitable manner, never failed to overwhelm his 
adversary with crushing defeat. Well do I re¬ 
member an incident that illustrates the power 
that this ruling passion had over him. We were 
as usual enjoying a social time at the store when 
a bov came in flushed with pride in the capture 
of his first rabbit, and after an animated descrip¬ 
tion of the chase and final capture of his victim 
by digging him out, he wound up with, “You 
oughter have heard him squeal when I got hold 
of him.” True to his instincts “Cud” remarked: 
"That reminds me that when I jerked the hook 
into that big pickerel the other day he squealed 
just like a rabbit.” Shadow. 
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