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Title: ABC of Fox Hunting
Author: John Dean Paul
Release Date: October 13, 2009 [EBook #30243]
Language: English
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ABC
OF
FOX HUNTING
consisting of 26 coloured illustrations.
BY THE LATE
SIR JOHN DEAN PAUL BART
LONDON
J. MITCHELL ROYAL LIBRARY, BOND STREET.
[Illustration: A. was Andrews my man, who was A.1. his art in.]
[Illustration: B. my Buckskins & Boots, ready for me to start in.]
[Illustration: C. The Cover-Hack, giving my Lord's drag the go by.]
[Illustration: D. The Slap up Dog-Cart, which the driver you know by.]
[Illustration: E. was the Earth-stopper, early and willing.]
[Illustration: F. were the Fox-hounds, so far famed for killing.]
[Illustration: G. was the Gorse-Cover, certain for foxes.]
[Illustration: H. were the Hunters, just fresh from their boxes.]
[Illustration: I. was the Inn-keeper, filling snobs' glasses.]
[Illustration: J. was the jumping lot taking the grasses.]
[Illustration: K. was the Keeper, all foxes the foe of.]
[Illustration: L. were the Little Boys, bound for the "throw off".]
[Illustration: M. was the Master, who gave the "View Holloa!"]
[Illustration: N. was the Nobody, craning to follow.]
[Illustration: O. was the Old Whipper-in, lifting tail hounds.]
[Illustration: P. was the Parson, ne'er known yet to fail hounds.]
[Illustration: Q. was the queer place, which puzzled the craners.]
[Illustration: R. was the Racing-pace, pumping complainers.]
[Illustration: S. was the Stile and ditch, we jumped in clover.]
[Illustration: T. was the tumble, which turned my Lord over.]
[Illustration: U. was the Upland, where we viewed the Fox in.]
[Illustration: V. was the very last field--just five frocks in.]
[Illustration: W. worry him, whoo whoop, can't Joe shout it.]
[Illustration: X. X.
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