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Identifier: westernfield61905olym (find matches)
Title: Western field
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Olympic Club (San Francisco, Calif.) California Game and Fish Protective Associations
Subjects: Olympic Club (San Francisco, Calif.) California Game and Fish Protectice Associations Sports
Publisher: San Francisco
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library

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SABLE ANTELOPE (Hippotragus niger). THE PACIFIC COAST MAGAZINE 141
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AXn STANDS OVER THE FORM OF THE FALLEN KING WITH A FEELING OF LORDLY PRIDE. AN OLD HUNTERS SONG. (The following song, widely sung by the hunters and trappers of half a century ago, washanded to Western Field by Mr. J. B. Haas of Los Angeles, who twice visited this State inthe early fifties. The author of the verse is unknown, but it is certainly worthy of preserva-tion among the few relics of a class of men that is fast passing away.) The frost lies crisp on the dead brown grass and jewels the fading trees,The wild deer tosses its antlered head, and sniffs at the passing breeze;The snow sifts down from the bald old peak and drifts in the hollow swale;While the smoke of the camp fire floats away, like a vapory bridal veil.The song of the hunter smites the rocks and breaks into echoing trillsThat fainter grow as they fade away in the shade of the distant hills. Oh the hunters life is the life for me I Away from the world of care— Where the rifle cracks and the echoes leap through the

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