The Noble Science: a Few General Ideas On Fox-Hunting, for the Use of the Rising Generation of Sportsmen, And More Especially Those of the Hertfordshire Hunt Club
The Noble Science: a Few General Ideas On Fox-Hunting, for the Use of the Rising Generation of Sportsmen, And More Especially Those of the Hertfordshire Hunt Club
Radcliffe, Frederick Peter Delmé, 1804-1875
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The action has commenced, the himtsman*s heart and soul are thrown amidst the pack, he has neither eyes nor ears for aught beside, all is right at present; but any one of a hundred probable mischances may mar the tide of fortune. A few short, sharp, and shrill notes of the horn, alternating with a cheery "hoicl hoic! hoic, together, hoic!" fill up the pauses in ttiis grand overture to the approaching opera. The himtsman is, as he always should be, literally, with his hoimds ; the second whipper...-in is in active attendance upon him, at certain distance in his rear, ready to put on any stragglers as they join, with a '* go hark cry, go harkr in a tone of encouragement (not of reproach, for they cannot all be en masse at once in strong covert); there are twenty couples thundering through the stuff. Hark to yon piercing scream across the ride. The first whipper-in has viewed him over, and, waving his hand in the direc- Digitized by VjOOQIC THE NOBLE SCIENCE. 165 tion of the fox's head> he is gftUophig, stealtiiily^ to the comer by the gate*po8t, whence he can rely upon a view away.
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