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Show TESTS THE HUNTER. A Man's Trim Toiiitior.imrnt Uruugltt Hut li? llu I l.uclt III t!in Voml. There uie ilnjB that brinir out the huiiti-i line temper. U'hcn the sun dilnia nml the ei.icli of the rille brings suiia-iis any man can be (;eiitlo iom-peicd, iom-peicd, nml offer i-uiiiolntlon tolewifor-lunate tolewifor-lunate eonipnnions. Anjone can be u gnoil fellow sijtinir before n blf; h.-iplhi; tire after a day of success, and he can laugh when anjone laughs; but let Ihcie i-omn iliiy.1 wlicn tho rain pouts down from lov.-lianglnB cIoihIh and (lie t.iiii positively lefusca to rdilne lit nil. The deer Ij m MWr luck on the nioiiii-lalnH nioiiii-lalnH rcfiiMi to apK-ar, mid tin rust gathers on the hunter's rllle In nielaii-ilioly nielaii-ilioly breeding niwts. The drip, drip of uiiti-r fiom leaf to leaf, Biiisthe New-York New-York Sun, Is n voiiml that bilngsone'a ti tic untitle to the sin face. Some mill cannot be happy under iidierslty In caiifp who In ordhiary life are the best of cood fellow k. The lain Kw-eiiis U wash all their pooil tptalltlex lalo their shoes, nml tin luake life ml.sernble for their companions with tlielrKruiublliiffi'. On tho other hand there nre men our U'liiiHTcd, !'h fiiee.s as cheerful ii h nisps when In theli- home legion, who mellow down In tho moht congenial con-genial of splrllfl when In n camp In the woods in nptte of colli mins and cheer-hn.1 cheer-hn.1 luck. |