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I entered the marsh, which in many places was up to my waist [[?]] in water, the snow was falling in heavy flakes, but the snipe were plentiful and laid like stones.  Following a ditch, I passed away, bagging several couple, and occassionally walking [[?]] over a mallard as he rose quacking at my feet, when feeling somewhat peckish I adjourned to a dry spot, and produced the [[word]]
I entered the marsh, which in many places was up to my waist [[?]] in water, the snow was falling in heavy flakes, but the snipe were plentiful and laid like stones.  Following a ditch, I passed away, bagging several couple, and occassionally walking [[?]] over a mallard as he rose quacking at my feet, when feeling somewhat peckish I adjourned to a dry spot, and produced the [[word]]


As I sat munching away, Old [[name]] suddenly raised his head and gave a short bark, and looking up I saw the same figure I had observed on leaving the town, stealthily pcking his way over the marsh in the direction of the mountain.
As I sat munching away, Old [[name]] suddenly raised his head and gave a short bark, and looking up I saw the same figure I had observed on leaving the town, stealthily pcking his way over the marsh in the direction of the mountain. I thought nothing of it at the time, and having finished my tiffin, I again turned to all the long bills.  Some excellent sport had led me on beyond my usual hour of returning, when just before sunset, a lot of teal swept whistling over my head and lit on the snow in a field outside the marsh.  to get a shot at them I had to take a circuitous route by [[word]] round the part of the mountain and proceeding  [[words]]

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Better than all the advice, my kind bostess stuffed my pockets with a savory salchicon, a bunch of hot peppers and a twist of bread, and adding a flask of aguardiente to the commissariat, off I started word a figure looking word through word.

I entered the marsh, which in many places was up to my waist ? in water, the snow was falling in heavy flakes, but the snipe were plentiful and laid like stones. Following a ditch, I passed away, bagging several couple, and occassionally walking ? over a mallard as he rose quacking at my feet, when feeling somewhat peckish I adjourned to a dry spot, and produced the word

As I sat munching away, Old name suddenly raised his head and gave a short bark, and looking up I saw the same figure I had observed on leaving the town, stealthily pcking his way over the marsh in the direction of the mountain. I thought nothing of it at the time, and having finished my tiffin, I again turned to all the long bills. Some excellent sport had led me on beyond my usual hour of returning, when just before sunset, a lot of teal swept whistling over my head and lit on the snow in a field outside the marsh. to get a shot at them I had to take a circuitous route by word round the part of the mountain and proceeding words