. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday l tecember 29, 1906 ] T II E B R E E It l. R A. N D SPO R T SM VN 31 lock of time. When thai sorl of fanatii the I the same time when thej hear the banging of the guns, ai »w that, -h the} won'1 gel the best ere are birds i" !â¢'â bad. Nor is it always the first mad pres- ent who is high gun fa ning, or who besl â i a ntag< of i ipporl unit ies and l he coot The deci placed and en with a busine spatch. Thi i anchors his dory where be pli bol range him. The line of battle is thus established. The late comers row out in their little boats and dr


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday l tecember 29, 1906 ] T II E B R E E It l. R A. N D SPO R T SM VN 31 lock of time. When thai sorl of fanatii the I the same time when thej hear the banging of the guns, ai »w that, -h the} won'1 gel the best ere are birds i" !â¢'â bad. Nor is it always the first mad pres- ent who is high gun fa ning, or who besl â i a ntag< of i ipporl unit ies and l he coot The deci placed and en with a busine spatch. Thi i anchors his dory where be pli bol range him. The line of battle is thus established. The late comers row out in their little boats and drop anchor in line with the others, and always two away. There may be a mill ol I he dories I here by the time 11 â is well up, and gun barn sticking out their tongues of Are all along the line al almost th< time. Some of the huntei go I â â â â hi boat, and some eager to monopolize their pari ol the zone, play a lone hand ! hei i Es a jug of something to i but down al Manomet it is hardly ever liquoi may have been a bracing eye-opener just b< â¡ starting foi eful hunters have fallen into the habit of sitting out the morning with- out anj Dutch courage. Their is a sili-iii prott liquor in a dory. With a boat tossing about on the waves this waj and that, alcohol has no place. When unusu- ally rough, it is hard work enough for a gun-holding man to keep an even keel in the boat with taining a friend who needs constant care it" he is not to upset you, The flight of the birds is almo£ south, and tli. [] present are strained for thi or the sound of a flock. There may be a dead silence, slap of thi i the sides of tfie dot its 'I' the cry will be raised at one end of the line an I n layed down to the other end, "Nor-r- ard insidi Down go the heads of all, to get out of sight of the birds, which are coming down from the north mi the inside, ot shore side, ol the line. Or ii may be "Nor-r-ard out ide," and there is the same settling down of he


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