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A man was stopped by a game-warden in Northern Algonquin Park recently with two buckets of fish leaving a lake well known for its fishing
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You held out the phone and I could hear Harvey Littlefield saying in his slow game-warden voice: Ross?
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She was the only daughter of old Zeb Allen, for many years our county game-warden.
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As we were starting Mr. Stewart asked the game-warden, "Can you tell me if Wallace White is still stationed here?"
Letters on an Elk Hunt Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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Mr. Sorenson is a very capable and conscientious game-warden and
Letters on an Elk Hunt Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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He had seen the game-warden from whom she had procured her license, and so hunted up our camp.
Letters on an Elk Hunt Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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The game-warden had no more than enough food for his family, and no horse feed.
Letters on an Elk Hunt Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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Sorenson, the game-warden, was in camp to inspect our game on the 12th, and he told us he was on the trail of tooth-hunters and had routed them out on the night of the storm; but what they could have been doing in our camp was as much a mystery to him as to us.
Letters on an Elk Hunt Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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The game-warden had ordered them back to Fort Washakie, where they belonged.
Letters on an Elk Hunt Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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In his stables were spirited horses and a carriage adorned with his family crest; he had servants and lackeys, a footman to open his carriage door, a game-warden to keep poachers from shooting his deer, and men-at-arms to quell disturbances, to aid him against quarrelsome neighbors, or to follow him to the wars.
A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1. Carlton J. H. Hayes 1923
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