. "; way; but he is at least another barrier to danger, and as long as he lives, at all events, he is a protection. There are other safeguards inside of the fence which are disclosed only to the poachers themselves, but which make the way of the transgressor exceedingly perilous. I would add here that the racks which are put over the ponds to keep off the birds are also a protection against a line being thrown over the fence among the trout. But for all the protection of these
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