. Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Fishing; Fishing; Chasse; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Pêche sportive. I <l Decy-Hunting on the An Sable. 255 did. They contemplated a three weeks' hunt, hut ihirinj,' the first three days had two ih)j,fs shot and three poisoned. Some years aj^jo, a party of Ohio people lost their dogs in the same way. and, unUickily for the active toxicolojfist, they found out who he was. When I pass(;d that way he had rebuilt his hams and various out- buildinjjs, and it was thouj^ht that, until the region commanded the service
. Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Fishing; Fishing; Chasse; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Pêche sportive. I <l Decy-Hunting on the An Sable. 255 did. They contemplated a three weeks' hunt, hut ihirinj,' the first three days had two ih)j,fs shot and three poisoned. Some years aj^jo, a party of Ohio people lost their dogs in the same way. and, unUickily for the active toxicolojfist, they found out who he was. When I pass(;d that way he had rebuilt his hams and various out- buildinjjs, and it was thouj^ht that, until the region commanded the services of a reliable insurance company, he would abstain from the use of strychnine. The immunity our |)arty enjoyed had been gained somewhat as an ancient proprietary right, they having hunted there for so many years. Besides, they had in various ways rentlered themselves popular with the natives; no visitor ever left the camp hungry or thirsty; and the Herr Doctor's periodicity was a matter of importance to a widely spread, if not numerous, community. They saved up fractures of six months' standing for him, and events of a more strictly domestic nature .seemed to happen adventitiously during his hunting .sojourn. We brought out our venison .safely and in good condition,— a ton and a half of it or thereabouts. At Detroit, we went our ways, ending an expedition which had in it, luckily, no mishap to mar it, but plenty of recreation to make one's recollection of it wholly pleasant. I. A TON AND A IIALI Ol- VENISON. ' rf, ' m r n 4* m (11. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mayer, Alfred M. (Alfred Marshall), 1836-1897. New York : Century
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