. The best of the fun, 1891-1897. Horses; Hunting; Fox hunting. TIPPERARY IX SPRING 355 itself. But by we were at Ballyluski. Hounds opened at once, and within a couple of minutes a line fox broke eastward from the gorse, caring nothing for the group of horsemen on the hillside immediately above him. A slender and sombre-clad field was that of to-dav. If I remember. A fine fox broke from the c:orse rightly, the Master and his men alone offered coat of pink to the weather ; while, all told, there could hardly ha\'e been twenty people with the Hunt. The Hussars, by the way, who are wont to


. The best of the fun, 1891-1897. Horses; Hunting; Fox hunting. TIPPERARY IX SPRING 355 itself. But by we were at Ballyluski. Hounds opened at once, and within a couple of minutes a line fox broke eastward from the gorse, caring nothing for the group of horsemen on the hillside immediately above him. A slender and sombre-clad field was that of to-dav. If I remember. A fine fox broke from the c:orse rightly, the Master and his men alone offered coat of pink to the weather ; while, all told, there could hardly ha\'e been twenty people with the Hunt. The Hussars, by the way, who are wont to furnish ever a strong detachment, were on this occasion represented only by the single vedette whom fortune or his turn of duty had posted at Fethard. Squadron-drill, I learn, was the common ail-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Elmhirst, Edward Pennell, 1845-1916; Giles, G. D. (Godfrey Douglas), 1857-1941. London : Chatto & Windus


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