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A successful hunt 
Some Queer Experiences 
With Reynard 
By JOHN L. WOODBURY 
HEN a boy I used to visit a 
\X/ fox-hunter uncle, living back 
among the New Hampshire 
hills, who delighted my youthful mind 
with many a tale gathered from his 
host of experiences with sly reynard. 
The following are some of the best re- 
membered, being given in substantially 
the old huntsman’s own words: 
“One day I was standing under a 
high cliff on a mountain side, armed 
with my trusty double barrel, when I 
espied a fox loping across a little 
clearing a few rods below me. I fired, 
but overshot as I saw by the dirt 
thrown up behind him. He gave a 
prodigous bound away from the sound 
of the striking shot pellets, and then, 
doubtless confused by the loud rever- 
berations given back by the cliff, came 
dashing straight toward me, sprang 
upon a -point of rock but a few feet 
distant and turning gazed tensely back 
toward the clearing which he had so 
abruptly vacated. There he crouched, 
almost within reach of my extended 
gun, rigid as the rock itself, but with 
every sense alert for the next sign of 
danger. 
OR an instant I remained motion- 
less, hesitating I think to take the 
life of so splendid a creature under cir- 
cumstances which made it seem almost 
like murder. Then thrusting out my 
It will wentify you, 
gun with one hand on the grip, pistol 
fashion, I gave him the remaining bar- 
rel, blowing off nearly half his head. 
“At another time I was occupying a 
favorite stand on top of a mountain. 
A fox crossing the top of the mountain 
must pass between me and the brink 
of a precipice falling sheer a hundred 
feet. It was winter, and at one point 
the wind, sweeping through a fissure of 
the rock, had thrown up the snow in 
a wave-like drift about three feet high 
by twice that in length. When I sighted 
the fox and raised my gun, he caught 
the glint of the barrels and sprang be- 
hind this drift. 
HELD my gun ready for him when 
he should come out, but the sly fel- 
low, finding he was concealed, refused 
to show himself. I waited, with my 
heart going thumpety-thump perhaps 
five minutes; it seemed much longer. 
I could hear the dog puzzling on the 
trail a long way back. It might be an 
hour before he came up. The strain 
of waiting at a ready grew unbearable, 
and at length I took the chance of dis- 
charging both barrels into the drift. 
When I reached the spot the fox was 
nowhere in sight, but there was blood on 
the snow, and on looking over the cliff, 
I could see him writhing about at the 
foot. Twenty minutes later, I found 
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