id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36970 Watson, John, F.L.S. The Confessions of a Poacher .txt text/plain 26268 1471 82 almost passionate love of nature, summers of birds' nesting, and a life important game to the young poacher as any he is likely to come across sea birds brings to mind some very early rabbit poaching. shore birds he knew by heart, and his great success in taking them lay observed close times, and have rarely killed a hare or game-bird out of the net as to allow the birds time to escape. partridges, or rabbits were to constitute the game for the night. a netted hare can be heard to a great distance, and no sound sooner puts dogs; and one country squire saved his ground game for a season by Most country poachers begin by loving Nature and end by hating the Game night is best for the work, as in such weather rabbits feed far out in During night poaching for rabbits and hares the ground game is driven ./cache/36970.txt ./txt/36970.txt