The book Washington, a Virginia Cavalier was written by author Mace, William H. (William Harrison), 1852-1938 Here you can read free online of Washington, a Virginia Cavalier book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Washington, a Virginia Cavalier a good or bad book?
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Thus it 8o George Washington was that Mount Vernon, like all great plantations, was a little world in itself. Washington rode over his fields every morning after breakfast to see how the men managing his slaves were getting on. He had his ''chariot and four" for Mrs. Washington, attended by servants on horseback. Washington was an admirer of horses and dogs. From early days he was brought up with them, and even in his school days he rode in the chase. A well- planned fox hunt was an event. The ...country round joined in the sport. The bellowing of the hounds was music in Washington's ears. He called his dogs by such names as Vulcan, Singer, Busy, Sweetlips — each name pointing out some quality of the dog. At a signal, away they flew over hedges, fences, across hills, scurrying here and there until they struck the telltale trail of some unfortunate fox. Thus they galloped for hours at a stretch, until the fox found a hole or else was overtaken by A Virginia Cavalier 8i the hounds. Once more the call of the huntsman's horn is heard.
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