Further Experiences of An Irish R.M.

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Further Experiences of An Irish R.M.
Somerville, E. Œ. (Edith Œnone), 1858-1949
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fallen as far as they and Sir Thomas were con- cerned, and Philippa and I, conscious of our high estate as leaders of the hunt, melted away from the crowd to investigate matters. We followed a path that took us across the wood, and the deeper we went the deeper was the silence, and the more acute became our fears that we had been left behind. Sir Thomas had an evil reputation for slipping his field and getting away alone.
"There's the horn!" cried Philippa. "It's outside the wood I They have go
...ne away.
Hurry!" We were squeezing along the farther edge of the covert, looking for a way out, and I, too, heard the note, faint, yet commanding. I hurried.
That is to say, with my hat over my eyes, and my cheek laid against the bay's neck, I followed my wife up an alley that was barely wide enough for a woodcock.
On our left was an impassable hedge of small trees, crowning a heavy drop into the field out- side the wood; our faces were rowelled by the branches of young spruce firs. It was all very well for Philippa, riding nearly } two hands lower than I, to twist her way in and out through them like a squirrel, but for me, on a 16.2 horse, resolved on following his stable companion through a keyhole if necessary, it was anything but well.


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