. The complete sportsman (compiled from the occassional papers of Reginald Drake Biffin). Horses. RECIPES 275 the pheasants should fly over the heads of the Wealthy Host and the 2 Elderly Noblemen; on no account should they be allowed to fly in the direction of the Neighbours or back over the Beaters. Repeat this process indefinitely until the Guns become thoroughly tired. Extract gold. coins from the Guns and place these in the palm of one of the Gamekeepers. Then remove the Guns in motors as quickly as possible, plunge them into hot baths, and allow to simmer in the smoking-room until dinner
. The complete sportsman (compiled from the occassional papers of Reginald Drake Biffin). Horses. RECIPES 275 the pheasants should fly over the heads of the Wealthy Host and the 2 Elderly Noblemen; on no account should they be allowed to fly in the direction of the Neighbours or back over the Beaters. Repeat this process indefinitely until the Guns become thoroughly tired. Extract gold. coins from the Guns and place these in the palm of one of the Gamekeepers. Then remove the Guns in motors as quickly as possible, plunge them into hot baths, and allow to simmer in the smoking-room until 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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