I suppose the same thing holds good with the hosts; they seldom have more than a superficial acquaintance with their guests, and so often just when they do get to know you a bit better, they leave off knowing you altogether. There was rather a breath of winter in the air when I left those Dorsetshire people. You see, they had asked me down to shoot, and Iâm not particularly immense at that sort of thing. Thereâs such a deadly sameness about partridges; when youâve missed one, youâve missed the lotâ âat least, thatâs been my experience. And they tried to rag me in the smoking-room about not being able to hit a bird at five yards, a sort of bovine ragging that suggested cows buzzing round a gadfly and thinking they were teasing it. So I got up the next morning at early dawnâ âI know it was dawn, because there were lark-noises in the sky, and the grass looked as if it had been left out all nightâ âand hunted up the most conspicuous thing in the bird line that I could find, and measured the distance, as nearly as it would let me, and shot away all I knew. They said afterwards that it was a tame bird; thatâs simply silly