. The complete sportsman (compiled from the occassional papers of Reginald Drake Biffin). Horses. 130 THE COMPLETE SPORTSMAN I remember once following an imaginary fox that we found just outside Potters Bar Station at , and running him to ground at the same afternoon in a tunnel not a mile south of Leeds. I was so excited that I could scarcely eat my luncheon in the dining-. car, and my nervous fellow-passengers were so astonished and alarmed by the play of facial expression I indulged in after jumping a huge post and rails north of Hitchin that they moved to another compart


. The complete sportsman (compiled from the occassional papers of Reginald Drake Biffin). Horses. 130 THE COMPLETE SPORTSMAN I remember once following an imaginary fox that we found just outside Potters Bar Station at , and running him to ground at the same afternoon in a tunnel not a mile south of Leeds. I was so excited that I could scarcely eat my luncheon in the dining-. car, and my nervous fellow-passengers were so astonished and alarmed by the play of facial expression I indulged in after jumping a huge post and rails north of Hitchin that they moved to another compartment. My horse took the bit between his teeth as we steamed into Luton, and in my efforts to pull him up before he jumped on any of the hounds, I suddenly rose. 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 Graham, Harry, 1874-1936. London : E. Arnold


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