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... father , are well worthy to be recorded here . The Marquis de Bologne was left a widower very early in life , having lost his wife , who was Mademoiselle Choiseul - Beaupré , one of the most charming women ever seen , and whom he loved ...
... father , are well worthy to be recorded here . The Marquis de Bologne was left a widower very early in life , having lost his wife , who was Mademoiselle Choiseul - Beaupré , one of the most charming women ever seen , and whom he loved ...
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... father that a most wicked thought came across his mind at the moment , and that was that he felt glad that Madame de Bologne had died , for he was quite sure that it was her alone who had hindered his master from hunting so long . The ...
... father that a most wicked thought came across his mind at the moment , and that was that he felt glad that Madame de Bologne had died , for he was quite sure that it was her alone who had hindered his master from hunting so long . The ...
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... father , who assisted upon many occasions at some of his chasses , gave me the following account of one of them : - " It was during the winter of 1791 , " said he , " that I arrived late one afternoon at Ecot , during very cold and bad ...
... father , who assisted upon many occasions at some of his chasses , gave me the following account of one of them : - " It was during the winter of 1791 , " said he , " that I arrived late one afternoon at Ecot , during very cold and bad ...
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... father , as he finished the story which I have just transcribed . When Easter- eve arrived , mine uncle never failed to say : How quick Easter seems to have come round again ! ' " Three years after this visit of my father's , my poor ...
... father , as he finished the story which I have just transcribed . When Easter- eve arrived , mine uncle never failed to say : How quick Easter seems to have come round again ! ' " Three years after this visit of my father's , my poor ...
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... father showed a proper feeling in discharging my liabilities ) " Brown , did you break the window ? " " No , sir . " " Jones ? " " Brookes ? " 66 66 " Tiler ? " " No , sir . " ' No , sir . " " Oh dear ! no , sir . " " Green ? " " No ...
... father showed a proper feeling in discharging my liabilities ) " Brown , did you break the window ? " " No , sir . " " Jones ? " " Brookes ? " 66 66 " Tiler ? " " No , sir . " ' No , sir . " " Oh dear ! no , sir . " " Green ? " " No ...
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amongst amusement animal appeared Art of Horsemanship bay horse Bay Middleton beautiful boar Captain Chapaize chase chesnut Chester Cup colt Corfu course court cover Craven curé deer Denis Derby Doncaster Duke Dulverton Exmoor eyes father favour favourite feel field filly forest fox-hunting frost gentleman Gilcrux give greyhound ground Habrams hand Handicap hare head honour hope horse hounds hunters hunting huntsman jockey kennel ladies Leger legs Leicestershire look Lord mares master meeting Melbourne Meteora miles Monsieur morning never Newmarket night noble occasion once pack party piqueur pleasure present Pytchley Queen Queen's Plate race riding scene scent season Sir Tatton Sykes sovs sport sportsmen stag Stakes started thing Thousand Guineas Stakes tion Tristram turf turn untried winner wood young Ysolde
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Seite 159 - All Nature is but art, unknown to thee All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good: And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, Whatever is, is right.
Seite 2 - ... or other race, fight, game, sport, or exercise, or as or for the consideration for securing the paying or giving by some other person of any money or valuable thing on any such event or contingency as aforesaid...
Seite 153 - The latent tracts, the giddy heights, explore Of all who blindly creep, or sightless soar; Eye Nature's walks, shoot folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise ; Laugh where we must, be candid where we can, But vindicate the ways of God to man.
Seite 80 - ... the common gaol or house of correction (with or without hard labour), as to the justice or justices shall seem meet, for any term not exceeding two calendar months...
Seite 117 - And from the deep-mouthed thunder flies: She starts, she stops, she pants for breath; She hears the near advance of death ; She doubles, to mislead the hound, And measures back her mazy round: Till, fainting in the public way, Half dead with fear she gasping lay. What transport in her bosom grew, When first the Horse appeared in view! "Let me," says she, "your back ascend, And owe my safety to a friend.
Seite 156 - No house, office, room, or other place shall be opened, kept, or used for the purpose of the owner, occupier, or keeper thereof, or any person using the same...
Seite 72 - Because authority, though it err like others, • Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself, That skins the vice o...
Seite 153 - Together let us beat this ample field, Try what the open, what the covert yield!
Seite 2 - ... as or for the consideration for any assurance, undertaking, promise, or agreement, express or implied, to pay or give thereafter any money or valuable thing on any event or contingency of or relating to any horse- race...
Seite 116 - As when th' impatient greyhound slipt from far, Bounds o'er the glebe, to course the fearful hare, She in her speed does all her safety lay; And he with double speed pursues the prey...