Hawbuck Grange: Or, The Sporting Adventures of Thomas Scott, EsqBradbury, Agnew, 1847 - 329 páginas |
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... than the relative expenses of each differ . Hare - hunting requires neither state , machinery , nor preparation ; nobody expects to see anything с but a lot of merry - looking little animals wriggling THE GOOSE AND DUMPLING HUNT . 17.
... than the relative expenses of each differ . Hare - hunting requires neither state , machinery , nor preparation ; nobody expects to see anything с but a lot of merry - looking little animals wriggling THE GOOSE AND DUMPLING HUNT . 17.
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... animals wriggling and jumping about , attended , perhaps , by a man on foot with the couples , or an elderly servant ... animal that forbids our treating him slightingly . He should be hunted like a gentleman . What chance have a lot of ...
... animals wriggling and jumping about , attended , perhaps , by a man on foot with the couples , or an elderly servant ... animal that forbids our treating him slightingly . He should be hunted like a gentleman . What chance have a lot of ...
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... animals , with light musical tongues , and power and pace quite equal to , but not an over - match for , the best and wildest of their moor - edge hares . They look like harriers , and are very much of the colour of the hare herself ...
... animals , with light musical tongues , and power and pace quite equal to , but not an over - match for , the best and wildest of their moor - edge hares . They look like harriers , and are very much of the colour of the hare herself ...
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... animal . Just as Twister and Towler were again eliciting the admiration of the field at the way in which they unravelled the line , a loud shrill hoop ! hoop ! hoop ! from the rising ground in the next field but one , got up the hounds ...
... animal . Just as Twister and Towler were again eliciting the admiration of the field at the way in which they unravelled the line , a loud shrill hoop ! hoop ! hoop ! from the rising ground in the next field but one , got up the hounds ...
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... . Puss , with a tact often displayed by hunted animals , had selected an enclosure so cold , so bleak , so barren that nothing but a few water - weeds grew upon it , and of those there were only barely 48 THE GOOSE AND DUMPLING HUNT .
... . Puss , with a tact often displayed by hunted animals , had selected an enclosure so cold , so bleak , so barren that nothing but a few water - weeds grew upon it , and of those there were only barely 48 THE GOOSE AND DUMPLING HUNT .
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Hawbuck Grange: Or, The Sporting Adventures of Thomas Scott, Esq Robert Smith Surtees Vista completa - 1922 |
Hawbuck Grange: Or, The Sporting Adventures of Thomas Scott, Esq Robert Smith Surtees Vista de fragmentos - 1847 |
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2d Edition added animals asked Author began Bluff boots breeches BROWN Captain Cashbox Chase cloth coat coloured cover cretur cuckoo clock Dawdle Court dinner dogs Duke Engravings on Wood exclaimed Exeter College field followed fox-hunting fresh hare frost gentleman going goose gorse green groom ground H.M. Treasury hallooed hand hare Hawbuck Grange Hayday head hill HISTORY horse hounds hunting huntsman Illustrations J. C. LOUDON ladies London LONGMAN look Lord Lord Harry lordship master morocco Muff never Neville Neville's numerous observed old mare pace pack Plates Portrait Post 8vo pulling replied Scott Reynard riding road scent season side Sleekpow sort sport sportsmen stable Stout-as-Steel Tarquinius there's thing thought Tinhead Tom Scott Tom's TREATISE trot Trumper Tugtail turned Vignette Titles vols weather whip WILLIAM HOWITT WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER Wood Engravings Woodcuts
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