Elderly Marksman (to Fair Competitor) : ' Lend you my gun? Why, he's The Ruling Passion.— Lady Shootist (to Middle- Aged Coach): 'I really all tied up, and he kicks like a mule. Better get Si Webster's ; it's a don't like to kneel. It looks so awkward, you know ; and, besides, I tame 'un by the side of mine.' may soil my dress. Oh, please, do get me a chair. Then I can rest this horrid gun or the back of it.'
So young and bewitching. All the married * shots ' anxious to coach her.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 12
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92Elderly Marksman (to Fair Competitor): ' Lend you my gun? Why, he's The Ruling Passion.—Lady Shootist (to Middle-Aged Coach): 'I really all tied up, and he kicks like a mule. Better get Si Webster's; it's a don't like to kneel. It looks so awkward, you know; and, besides, I tame 'un by the side of mine.' may soil my dress. Oh, please, do get me a chair. Then I can rest this horrid gun or the back of it.' So young and bewitching. All the married * shots' anxious to coach her. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 12
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