Inside a knitting factory, Leicester, England
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Sioux Indian rider making good medicine before the race
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Primitive artists--Indian women decorating pottery, Hopi Reservation, Arizona
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A morning over goose decoys
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A fall morning over decoys
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The last man in
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Glory enough for one day
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"The call of the wild"
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[Alexander Crowell with his gun, his dog, and a large puma that he killed at Barnard, Vermont]
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Coming back with a boat load
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All ready for the rise, chicken shooting
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Waiting for a shot
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Brought to land--a faithful servant
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A wing shot--quail hunting in the West, U.S.A.
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All they can stagger under. (Ducks)
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Prairie chicken shooting in the South Dakota wheat fields
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"Steady, Leader!"
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Quail hunters at lunch time
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The Return of the duck hunters
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Luck for two
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Duck hunters who can not complain
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Shooting the pheasant
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A pack of fox hounds and their victims - two prairie wolves and a gray fox - a hunting camp, Kansas
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"Well! What luck did you have?"
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"Toting" the game--skeeing [sic] in the Bad Lands, Mont.
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My Dog and I
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Our Camp in Indian Territory
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"Come on boys, we've got him"--the lord of the forest slain
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Elk hunting in the mountain woods of N.W. Wyoming, U.S.A.
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"A dandy shot, Jim. See where the bullet blazed him." Elk Hunt, Montana, U.S.A.
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