My brother called and asked if I’d go pheasant hunting. I said sure but I had to go buy the license. I paid $25 for it and I was ready when he picked me up the next day.
He arrived about noon with his two setters snuggled in their cages in the back of the truck. We got to the game land and proceeded to get the dogs ready.
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