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... reach the summit breathless in the pursuit of game , is trying to any constitution , but more especially to those of sports- men who have just left London at the end of the season . The only way to guard against such pre- judicial ...
... reach the summit breathless in the pursuit of game , is trying to any constitution , but more especially to those of sports- men who have just left London at the end of the season . The only way to guard against such pre- judicial ...
Side 46
... reach the first turn in the mountain , within a hundred yards of which they will probably have dropped , near the top ; if not there , you must try every adjacent corner and bend in the ground . They rarely drop on a flat , except it be ...
... reach the first turn in the mountain , within a hundred yards of which they will probably have dropped , near the top ; if not there , you must try every adjacent corner and bend in the ground . They rarely drop on a flat , except it be ...
Side 57
... reach the bottom , and get access to our Mackintoshes , which we had left there with our poneys and game baskets , we were well soaked ; but this was a very common occurrence , almost a daily one , as it rained almost every day , and ...
... reach the bottom , and get access to our Mackintoshes , which we had left there with our poneys and game baskets , we were well soaked ; but this was a very common occurrence , almost a daily one , as it rained almost every day , and ...
Side 73
... to take wing in self - defence . If there were no nets to stop them , almost every pheasant would run out of the cover , and few shots be had , as it is 66 a singular fact , that when pheasants reach a PHEASANT SHOOTING . 73.
... to take wing in self - defence . If there were no nets to stop them , almost every pheasant would run out of the cover , and few shots be had , as it is 66 a singular fact , that when pheasants reach a PHEASANT SHOOTING . 73.
Side 74
Christopher Idle (pseud.) 66 a singular fact , that when pheasants reach a net which is only a yard high , instead of flying over it , as they might easily do , after having made a few fruitless attempts to get through it , they return ...
Christopher Idle (pseud.) 66 a singular fact , that when pheasants reach a net which is only a yard high , instead of flying over it , as they might easily do , after having made a few fruitless attempts to get through it , they return ...
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