The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Volumen12Alfred Edward Thomas Watson Longmans, Green, and Company, 1901 |
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... holloa , take your hounds off their noses and travel along . Do not , if you can help it , let them hunt again till you have found out from the man who holloaed exactly which way the fox really went . He very likely turned him , and the ...
... holloa , take your hounds off their noses and travel along . Do not , if you can help it , let them hunt again till you have found out from the man who holloaed exactly which way the fox really went . He very likely turned him , and the ...
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... soon as you can , and take a ride parallel to that along which the huntsman is riding so that you may have the pack between you and him ; do your best to maintain to his horn and holloa , and. ADVICE ON FOX - HUNTING 121.
... soon as you can , and take a ride parallel to that along which the huntsman is riding so that you may have the pack between you and him ; do your best to maintain to his horn and holloa , and. ADVICE ON FOX - HUNTING 121.
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... holloa at the fox the moment he shows his face ; it will be too late to do so if he gets twenty or thirty yards away before you see him . 6 If you are in a ride which you have been told to prevent a fox from crossing , a little ...
... holloa at the fox the moment he shows his face ; it will be too late to do so if he gets twenty or thirty yards away before you see him . 6 If you are in a ride which you have been told to prevent a fox from crossing , a little ...
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... holloa Tally - ho - over ! ' and if he turns back Tally - ho - back ! ' You will do more harm than good by turning a fox back in a wood unless he is almost done , as hounds will run him better on fresh ground , and if he keeps straight ...
... holloa Tally - ho - over ! ' and if he turns back Tally - ho - back ! ' You will do more harm than good by turning a fox back in a wood unless he is almost done , as hounds will run him better on fresh ground , and if he keeps straight ...
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... holloa that the huntsman cannot , do not ride on to the person who is holloaing , for if you do the huntsman will be no more able to hear you than him . Turn back towards the huntsman and pass the holloa on to him . Never ride after the ...
... holloa that the huntsman cannot , do not ride on to the person who is holloaing , for if you do the huntsman will be no more able to hear you than him . Turn back towards the huntsman and pass the holloa on to him . Never ride after the ...
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