Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 188W. Blackwood, 1910 - Scotland |
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... feel- ing of defiance : they will stay and fight it out , though they die at their posts . It is not generally realised as yet , but there is a very bellicose spirit abroad ; the Cavaliers of to- day have still some of the hardihood of ...
... feel- ing of defiance : they will stay and fight it out , though they die at their posts . It is not generally realised as yet , but there is a very bellicose spirit abroad ; the Cavaliers of to- day have still some of the hardihood of ...
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... feel really at home . My favourite horse for the moor is by a thoroughbred out of a 14.2 Exmoor pony , and he has the pace of his sire com- bined with the cat - like clever- ness of his dam . On Cheriton Ridge there is a check , and ...
... feel really at home . My favourite horse for the moor is by a thoroughbred out of a 14.2 Exmoor pony , and he has the pace of his sire com- bined with the cat - like clever- ness of his dam . On Cheriton Ridge there is a check , and ...
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... feel afraid ; certainly there is nothing but " pride in his port , defiance in his eye , " and he dies a good death , he dies fighting , having lived the free and open life of a privi- leged marauder . If the red deer were not hunted ...
... feel afraid ; certainly there is nothing but " pride in his port , defiance in his eye , " and he dies a good death , he dies fighting , having lived the free and open life of a privi- leged marauder . If the red deer were not hunted ...
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... feel less and less excited , as invitations to shoot my friends ' coverts come in , and if only I had the moral courage I would answer that I should be de- lighted to come and spend the day in the open air with my host and his friends ...
... feel less and less excited , as invitations to shoot my friends ' coverts come in , and if only I had the moral courage I would answer that I should be de- lighted to come and spend the day in the open air with my host and his friends ...
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... feel- ings of mutual affection and regret expressed themselves more naturally in a hearty embrace . Five o'clock sounded sharply from the little church down by the bay , and Jacyntha opened her brown eyes and looked round her ...
... feel- ings of mutual affection and regret expressed themselves more naturally in a hearty embrace . Five o'clock sounded sharply from the little church down by the bay , and Jacyntha opened her brown eyes and looked round her ...
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