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1    1| supports them at this expensive game, but earnestly live it from
2   12|        an increased scarcity of game, for perhaps the hunter
3   12|        that they shall not find game large enough for them in
4   13|        in mine. It was a pretty game, played on the smooth surface
5   14|       to the frightening of the game and the detriment of the
6   16|         of a partridge or other game, barking raggedly and demoniacally
7   16|   credit for hunting less noble game. Credit is given for deerskins
8   19|      but surely that is not the game he would be after. How long,
9   19|        trust it would be nobler game to shoot one's self.~ ~
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