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With Some Account Of The Northern Fauna. In Two Volumes.
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With Some Account Of The Northern Fauna. In Two Volumes.
Representing Sporting Incidents, And Subjects Of Natural History,
And Devices For Entrapping Wild Animals, With Some Account Of The
Northern Fauna. In Two Volumes.
Representing Sporting Incidents, And Subjects Of Natural History,
And Devices For Entrapping Wild Animals, With Some Account Of The
Northern Fauna. In Two Volumes.
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CHAPTER IV. Society. Dogs.?Game.?Wild Beasts.?Birds of Prey.? Game
Laws. In the vicinity of my dwelling at Stjern, there were few
resident gentry, though in the more southern parts of Wermeland
this was far from being the case. In consequence of this, my
society was principally confined to the families at Risater and
Uddeholm: as at both of these places, however, I always met with a
kind and hearty welcome, I whiled away, as may be supposed, not a
few of my idle hours; my time, indeed, otherwise, would have hung
heavily on my hands, for I was very indifferently provided with
books; and it was only occasionally, owing to the kindness of my
friends in Stockholm and Gothenburg, that I obtained a supply of a
few newspapers. The post arrived and departed once in the week.
Postage is not expensive in Sweden: it is calculated by weight, and
not according to the number of sheets which the lettermay contain;
indeed, strange as it may seem in England, a shirt, which I once
left behind, was despatched after me by post, a distance of about
one hundred and fifty miles, at the expense of little more than one
shilling. At this time, I had three dogs; and as I shall hereafter
have occasion to speak of these, I shall now speak of their
qualifications. One of them, called Brunette, was brown, with
pricked ears, and, excepting her tail, which turned over her back,
much resembling a fox in appearance. I procured her two years
before at Muo- nioniska, in Lapland; and though an errant coward,
and frightened almost out of her senses at the sight or smell of a
wild beast, she was, in the opinion of every one who had witnessed
her performances in the forest, among the best for capercali (or
cock of the wood) shooting that had ever been seen. She had an
extraordinarily fine nose, was never ti...
With Some Account Of The Northern Fauna. In Two Volumes.
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