vfarch, 1923 
noment until she hit a few cautious 
teps to the windward and—the birds 
v-ere located. Immediately we forgot 
he labors of up-grade walking and hur- 
iedly followed her. 
“Look!” I thought Bill surely must be 
>ut of his head by yelling around the 
og in such a manner when she was on 
oint. 
But I looked and I could not blame 
im when I saw one of the younger 
ogs holding on the opposite side of the 
ttle clump of bushes. It was an ad- 
firable sight, yet it was almost fit to 
mgh at. There he stood with muscles 
eld tense enough to produce cramp and 
with such earnestness in his eyes that I 
lmost feared he might bark, or even 
:ap headlong into the midst of the birds, 
. e was so young. But Bill gave stern. 
( et kind words of warning, and the pup 
rew back slightly, moving not an eye 
r a foot from where it rested. He 
mply ceased his forward trend to al- 
nv his body to relax. 
We flushed the covey ourselves on 
ccount of the pup. Up they went, a 
rozen_ strong, flying in a general uphill 
irection. Our shooting ability had 
arely improved. For myself, however, 
was well satisfied with one hit; but 
fill, who had now been dubbed the 
'rafty Colonel, thought nothing of a 
ouble in the brush and quite a number 
f times he had knocked three in the 
pen with apparent ease. 
AS we walked on, gathering a few 
* singles, frequent sounds of shotgun 
oomings came to us from down the 
alley, telling us that there were other 
nxious souls afield on that day whose 
.inset would close the Bob-White season 
)r ten long months. For quail hunting 
lis was far from an ideal place for 
ctually bagging them, but for sport and 
real test of one’s shooting abilities 
Jiere was nothing better. Twice did 
ill score a double. When the covey 
as first flushed two shots rang from 
is repeater before I could well line with 
rne, and try as I would I could never 
1 .itdo him. After thinking it over from 
r ery other angle, I even envied him his 
fility to pick the best vantage point, 
ever will one find a hunter named Bill 
ho will come dragging up pumping 
>r breath after the shooting is all over. 
anyone does the first shooting it will 
' he, as it always proved true with the 
olonel. Again he took two, and the 
fly two at that, when two of the pups 
ade a dandy point in the bottom of ? 
| iy ravine that cut through the hill. In- 
iriably it seemed that Bill saw the 
>gs first. This had been the case dur- 
g the past two months of hunting, 
ow I wanted to beat him just once 
fore we set the guns away. I almost 
11 into the ravine bent on getting the 
st shot. I was well satisfied to see 
at Bill remained behind. Apparently 
: really wanted me to have it all to 
yself. The little gulch was almost 
1 loked with dry leaves and the sounds 
; ade by my walking on them sent the 
rds up—two of them. Unfortunately 
•r me they had moved up the bank 
lout two yards and arose with a thin 
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