. The best of the fun, 1891-1897. Horses; Hunting; Fox hunting. 278 THE BEST OF THE FUN me amusing, interesting, and aggravating all at once— occurred as we left the timber and rose the final divide, beyond the summit of which was our camp. A wood of heavy pine-trees lay just below and on our left hand as we rode leisurely along the ridge. It seemed the very ground for big buck frequenting the upper heights, and by this. A splendid buck dashed past my pony's nose time of day they might well be moving out to graze. Carefully we peered ahead, the wind blowing directly from our right. We were jus


. The best of the fun, 1891-1897. Horses; Hunting; Fox hunting. 278 THE BEST OF THE FUN me amusing, interesting, and aggravating all at once— occurred as we left the timber and rose the final divide, beyond the summit of which was our camp. A wood of heavy pine-trees lay just below and on our left hand as we rode leisurely along the ridge. It seemed the very ground for big buck frequenting the upper heights, and by this. A splendid buck dashed past my pony's nose time of day they might well be moving out to graze. Carefully we peered ahead, the wind blowing directly from our right. We were just giving it up, and leaving the little stony ridge at a trot, when there was a clatter as of a squadron of cavalry coming up from behind. With a snort and a rattle a splendid buck dashed close past my pony's nose, his great branching antlers gleaming in the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Elmhirst, Edward Pennell, 1845-1916; Giles, G. D. (Godfrey Douglas), 1857-1941. London : Chatto & Windus


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