Convergence of tracks aflight, to water; to dead game; of bees to hive.
The weight of a deer's load will depend much on the nature of the work he is engaged on; when employed in bringing in dead game, produce, &c.
Whilst on the subject of bags, it will be well to mention a most convenient description of sack used by the Tyrolese chamois hunters for carrying food, dead game, ammunition, &c.
I cannot lift the thing, and how I am going to carry it is more than I know; but I'm a dead game sport, and I am going to try.
I do not want to be dead game, but it looks as though I couldn't help it.
Around the lake lay piled the skulls and bones of dead game, guanaco and a few huemules.
The landscape on this side of Viedma is the most desolate imaginable, being made up chiefly of sand, sparse yellow grass, low thorn-bushes, and the skeletons of dead game.
He surpassed his father in his pictures of dead game, one of which hangs in this gallery.
Pierson was turned aside from painting historical subjects and portraits by the success of Leemens, a painter of dead game, guns, etc.
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