Excerpt from Reminiscences of a Sportsman
Some time ago I was induced at the request of a friend who had charge of a Sporting Review to write some articles for his paper.
These were continued longer than I had originally contemplated, and I give them with some additions in this volume.
From youth I have been very fond of out-door life, and sports of all kinds, and although for many years engaged extensively in business affairs, I have never failed in giving way for these pursuits. Often such indulgence was seemingly to my disadvantage, but after half a century of gratification in this respect, I am well satisfied in believing I have no occasion for regret, for one cannot be deprived of enjoyments once possessed. I may add, that in pursuit of adventure, I have gained some important pecuniary advantages from opportunities offering.
The material in this volume of reminiscences is given in the order as first contributed, and not classified as it would be if written lately.
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