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Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work
By Curt D. Meine, Curt Meine
p. 193 excerpt (time period is 1921)
The Tome Club became Leopold's main hunting grounds.....The latest in a long line of spaniels named Flick joined the outfit. Aldo indulged in a new shotgun, a beautifully engraved, .20 - gauge, double-barrelled Ainsley-Fox that cost the princely sum of three hundred dollars ("Three hundred dollars," Estella would later point out, "... and I needed a washing machine.")
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