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HUMOROUS SHOOTING INCIDENTS. 
When I was a very young chap, my brother, 
who was twelve years older than I, one day 
was very annoyed at our father asking a friend 
—a legal luminary—to shoot partridges; so he 
withdrew the shot from the guest’s cartridges 
the night before and filled them with sand. 
Next day the friend came home with an empty 
bag, having missed, as he thought, every bird. 
He was so disgusted with his breechloader 
(pinfire) that he made a present of it to our 
steward. 
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dogs so much that my brother and a friend got 
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dogs with oil of aniseed, which utterly deprived 
them of scent, so that they put up bird after 
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well used to drags with oil of aniseed, and it 
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A gentleman after a hall went with others to 
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he proceeded to load the gun, and either for¬ 
got to put the cap on the nipple or dropped it. 
Ducks came over. Taking aim, he pulled, but 
a click was the only result. Thereupon he 
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