Sporting Anecdotes Being Anecdotal Annals Descriptions Tales And Incidents O
Sporting Anecdotes Being Anecdotal Annals Descriptions Tales And Incidents O
James Glass Bertram
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An immense number of swallows built their nests all round the towers of Rossie Castle, and I shot the match there. ' The Squire ' was staying with me at the time, and saw the match shot. I shot well, as the shots were pretty long ones, the towers being three stories high, and a half-sunk storey. I caught the birds as they were hovering, with wings extended and pretty stationary, before going into their nests. I finished Mr. Short odds and jimmy hirst. 255 the matcli before breakfast. " Tiiis ma...tch has scarcely a parallel. Many had thought the swallow-shootiug a bet between Lord Kennedy and the Captain, and attached to the narrative was a laughable one about the swallows being placed under a dish- cover at the breakfast table, but the Captain explained that this feature, which he repudiated as connected with that affair, must have arisen out of the following : " A year or two before 1 shot the swallows with ball, " said Captain Ross, " Lord Kennedy betted me £20 I did not shoot twenty brace in a day with a gun (he had no idea of the number at Rossie Castle).
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