MYSELF AS SPORTSMAN
me from an antook to its c go. (My broto say, he eye under impossible handicaps.)
Next appeared a duiker, and I put to my sedly but result, since ture o sig.
t follo ter. One day, I ting on a rock in a clearing ted past, follo ty oted my gun and s at eac ly like sing in a fun fair, s, or y of t o keep still. From t my success irely on ts of guinea fo a naturalist’s, point of view.
Guinea foo togeter. urbed, o every enemy for miles around, t up a raucous complaint and run extremely fast in all directions. If tuck to doing tically invulnerable, but, no—curiosity is ten t, before tance to trees to see rees tant to launco space.
s and all tions, I set out one day il I to. tone at it. tly seventy-four guinea foo trees all around me. I kney-four because I sat on a log counting t and fattest. I t tarted perceptibly, and settled back and c above its doo my feet. I tried again. it is to keep a gun barrel still became apparent to me only no I ime in to practice it. I o a nearby tree and laid t its trunk for support.
t four yards a teady long enougo s it in t fell, and I dispatc , in t . turally, assumed it on t t—t s going unnoticed—and a letter once sent to my brother.
ter, my tecantially ts. For instance, trained dog ook full pelt to, and by time I arrived, dozens of guinea focisfactorily distracting ttention from me w leisure.
A guinea fo by a yapping dog tends to surning slos perc it turns on its os a more or less stable