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With Edged Tools

CHAPTER XII
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The respective positions of hunter and hunted were imperfectly defined.

He had hitherto confined his attentions to such game as showed a sporting readiness to run away, and there was a striking novelty in this unseen beast of the forest, fresh, as it were, from the hands of its Creator, that entered into the fun of the thing from a totally mistaken standpoint.
Once Meredith was able to decide approximately the whereabouts of his prey by the momentary shaking of a twig.

He raised his rifle and covered that twig steadily; his forefinger played tentatively on the trigger; but on second thoughts he refrained.

He was keenly conscious of the fact that the beast was doing its work with skill superior to his own.

In comparison to his, its movements were almost noiseless.


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