item: #1 of 12 id: 15387 author: Surtees, Robert Smith title: Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities date: None words: 93296 flesch: 72 summary: Jorrocks was horrified, having through life pictured Epsom as a mere drop in the ocean compared with the countless multitude of Newmarket, while the Baron, who was wholly indifferent to the matter, nearly had old Jorrocks pitched over the mare's head by applying the furze-bush (which he had got from the boy) to her tail while Mr. Jorrocks was sitting loosely, contemplating the barrenness of the prospect. Oh, you rogues! cries Mr. Jorrocks, a cit rapturously fond of the sport. keywords: = =; baron; black; blue; boots; box; boy; breeches; coach; coat; company; countess; country; course; cut; day; dear; dinner; door; eyes; fact; field; fine; fire; fox; french; friend; gentleman; glass; good; green; half; hand; hat; haw; head; high; hills; horse; hounds; hour; hunting; jorrocks; know; left; length; life; look; lord; men; mind; monsieur; morning; mrs; newmarket; nimrod; party; passengers; place; pray; red; ride; right; ring; road; room; round; run; saw; set; sir; sort; street; stubbs; surrey; table; tell; thing; thought; time; tom; town; turn; vot; water; way; werry; white; wot; yorkshireman; young; | | cache: 15387.txt plain text: 15387.txt item: #2 of 12 id: 16957 author: Surtees, Robert Smith title: Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour date: None words: 193537 flesch: 78 summary: Mr. Sponge completely scatters his Lordship_] Transcriber's Note: Minor typos corrected and footnotes moved to end of text. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD ELCHO, IN GRATITUDE FOR MANY SEASONS OF EXCELLENT SPORT WITH HIS HOUNDS, ON THE BORDER. PREFACE The author gladly avails himself of the convenience of a Preface for stating, that it will be seen at the close of the work why he makes such a characterless character as Mr. Sponge the hero of his tale. keywords: air; away; bed; black; blue; boots; bottle; boy; bragg; breakfast; brown; buckram; captain; chair; chapter; cigar; coat; coming; country; course; court; cover; crowdey; day; deal; dear; dinner; door; drawing; eyes; fact; fellow; field; find; fine; fire; fox; friend; friend mr; friend sponge; gentleman; glass; good; great; green; half; hand; hard; harry; hat; head; hiccup; hill; home; horse; hounds; hunting; huntsman; illustration; jack; jawleyford; jog; jogglebury; ladies; lady; leather; left; legs; length; life; looking; lordship; man; master; meet; men; miles; mind; miss; money; morning; mrs; ones; pacey; pack; people; place; pocket; puff; puffington; red; ride; right; road; room; round; run; saw; saying; scamperdale; set; sir; sir harry; sort; spigot; sponge; spraggon; street; table; taking; thing; thinking; thought; time; tom; waffles; want; watchorn; water; way; wheeze; whip; white; window cache: 16957.txt plain text: 16957.txt item: #3 of 12 id: 19991 author: None title: The Fox Jumps Over the Parson's Gate date: None words: 547 flesch: 85 summary: 1 R. Caldecott's Picture Book No. 1 2 R. Caldecott's Picture Book No. 2 3 Hey-Diddle-Diddle-Picture Book 4 The Panjandrum Picture Book RANDOLPH CALDECOTT'S Collection of Pictures and Songs No. 1 containing the first 8 books listed above with their Colour Pictures and numerous Outline Sketches RANDOLPH CALDECOTT'S Collection of Pictures and Songs No. 2 containing the second 8 books listed above with their Colour Pictures and numerous Outline Sketches Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd. London & New York _ The Published Prices of the above Picture Books can be obtained of all Booksellers or from the Illustrated Catalogue of the Publishers. keywords: tally cache: 19991.txt plain text: 19991.txt item: #4 of 12 id: 30243 author: Paul, John Dean, Sir title: ABC of Fox Hunting date: None words: 297 flesch: 78 summary: [Illustration: A. was Andrews my man, who was A.1. [Illustration: F. were the Fox-hounds, so far famed for killing.] keywords: illustration cache: 30243.txt plain text: 30243.txt item: #5 of 12 id: 33384 author: Fortescue, J. W. (John William), Sir title: The Story of a Red Deer date: None words: 33205 flesch: 85 summary: Then the little stream below them in the combe began to swell and pour down fuller and fuller; and all round the hill a score of other little streams swelled likewise, and came tearing down the hill, adding their roar to the roar of the gale; so you may be sure that the Salmon had a fine flood to carry them down to the sea. And presently an old Dog-Fox came in and shook himself and lay down not far from them on one side, and a Hare came in and crouched close to them on the other, and little birds driven from their own roosting-places flew trembling into the branches above them; but not one dared to speak except in a whisper, and then only to say, What a terrible night! keywords: calf; day; deer; good; head; hind; hounds; lady; mother; round; stag; stream; time; valley; water; way; wood; yeld cache: 33384.txt plain text: 33384.txt item: #6 of 12 id: 38052 author: Masefield, John title: Reynard the Fox date: None words: 25475 flesch: 89 summary: The whips crept to the sides to view; The Master gave the nod, and Leu, Leu in, Ed-hoick, Ed-hoick, Leu in, Went Robin, cracking through the whin And through the hedge-gap into cover. He was a small, lean, wiry man With sunk cheeks weathered to a tan Scarred by the spikes of hawthorn sprays Dashed thro', head down, on going days, keywords: black; blood; brook; cry; dark; earth; end; eyes; face; feet; field; fox; going; good; grass; green; head; hill; horse; hounds; hunt; hunting; illustration; left; line; long; man; men; past; red; robin; round; run; things; tom; way; white; wind; wood cache: 38052.txt plain text: 38052.txt item: #7 of 12 id: 39160 author: None title: Mr. Punch in the Hunting Field date: None words: 11164 flesch: 94 summary: _Tommy_ (_home for the holidays_). Snoring resumed _in infinitum_. keywords: away; day; field; fox; horse; hounds; hunting; huntsman; illustration; lady; little; m.f.h; mare; miss; punch; season; sir; sportsman cache: 39160.txt plain text: 39160.txt item: #8 of 12 id: 40301 author: None title: Sporting Society; or, Sporting Chat and Sporting Memories, Vol. 1 (of 2) date: None words: 77268 flesch: 77 summary: ON EXMOOR We sons of Devon are, I doubt not, too prone to dwell and enlarge upon the fact that we are not quite as other men, that when all things were made none was made better than this, our land of sunny skies and mystic moors, of lane and hedgerow, of sea and river, where the balmy fragrance of Torbay invites the winter, and the chill grandeur of Exmoor repels the summer's heat; with goodness overflowing from Porlock to Penzance; the home of traditions and folkspeech that mark us out a people meet to enjoy the wholesomest clime under the canopy of heaven. As a rule, such men are to be avoided. keywords: animal; billy; birds; captain; chase; colonel; country; course; day; days; dog; dogs; fellow; fence; field; find; fish; fishing; fortescue; fox; friend; good; gun; half; hand; head; home; horse; hounds; hunting; keeper; lady; left; life; line; little; locker; look; major; man; mare; master; men; miles; morning; net; o'rooney; place; podgers; race; ride; right; room; round; run; running; salmon; second; shooting; shot; simpson; sir; sport; sporting; stag; thing; thought; time; water; way; work; yards; years cache: 40301.txt plain text: 40301.txt item: #9 of 12 id: 40302 author: None title: Sporting Society; or, Sporting Chat and Sporting Memories, Vol. 2 (of 2) date: None words: 79683 flesch: 80 summary: I never passed a happier evening than I did with my long-lost friend; we smoked our cigars and talked of old times and old things that had happened years ago, passed never to return again. George was delighted to see them; it put him in mind of old times, and he was always glad to know how matters were going on in his old corps. keywords: bit; bradon; captain; come; country; course; day; days; dog; dogs; eyes; fact; feet; fellow; field; find; fishing; fly; fox; friend; george; going; good; half; hand; having; head; home; horse; hounds; hunting; kate; left; life; look; man; master; meet; men; morning; people; place; race; ride; right; river; round; run; saw; season; shooting; sir; small; sport; stone; stream; taking; thing; time; trout; wall; water; way; work; years; young cache: 40302.txt plain text: 40302.txt item: #10 of 12 id: 44492 author: Waring, George E. (George Edwin) title: Whip and Spur date: None words: 44847 flesch: 68 summary: Good horses there were, of course, though very few good saddle-horses (America is not productive in this direction),--and the possible animals were held at impossible prices. Half old farm-house and half wayside-inn; with a marvellous larder, through whose glass-closed side the guest sees visions of joints and jams and pastry in lavish profusion; backed by a stable-yard where boys are always exercising good horses; and flanked by a yardful of quaint clipped yews,--the old house at Wansford (in spite of its dull-looking road front) is worth a visit from those who would get out of the sight and sound of steam, and see the old, old country life of England. keywords: army; camp; cavalry; come; command; company; country; day; days; enemy; evening; feet; field; forrest; fox; good; half; hand; hard; head; home; horse; hounds; hunting; lay; left; life; line; man; march; max; men; miles; morning; near; new; night; old; order; regiment; riding; road; ruby; service; time; town; way; work; years cache: 44492.txt plain text: 44492.txt item: #11 of 12 id: 44822 author: Surtees, Robert Smith title: "Ask Mamma"; or, The Richest Commoner In England date: None words: 209135 flesch: 65 summary: Yammerton for taking the words out of his mouth, as it were, and the cockey Major turned up his nose at the â��farmer fellowâ�� for presuming to lector him. â��Doesnâ��t hunt!â�� retorted Sir Moses angrily. keywords: banboxeneyâ �; bellâ �; bensonâ �; beâ �; billyâ �; birdâ �; blurkinsâ �; boozeyâ �; bothâ �; bowelsâ �; bullrushâ �; canâ �; captainâ �; cornerâ �; countessâ �; coâ �; crowâ �; cupidâ �; d.â �; dayâ �; delaceyâ �; devil!â �; doesnâ �; dogsâ �; domâ �; done!â �; donâ �; doâ �; dukeâ �; dâ �; eveningâ �; flintoffâ �; foxâ �; friendâ �; gallonâ �; gentlemanâ �; giâ �; good!â �; goâ �; gruelerâ �; guinea!â �; h.â �; hadnâ �; harry!â �; havenâ �; he!â �; henereyâ �; here!â �; herâ �; hetheringtonâ �; heâ �; hills!â �; himâ �; hindâ �; horsesâ �; houndsâ �; hybrid!â �; i?â �; isâ �; itâ �; iâ �; jackâ �; jamesâ �; jarpersonâ �; johnnyâ �; kingâ �; ladythorneâ �; ladyâ �; landlordâ �; larkspurâ �; leastâ �; legsâ �; letâ �; lightâ �; like.â �; lookinâ �; lord!â �; lundyfooteâ �; maidâ �; mammaâ �; man!â �; margerumâ �; martingalâ �; masterâ �; me!â �; middlinâ �; missisâ �; missâ �; monsieurâ �; morning.â �; morninâ �; mosesâ �; myselfâ �; next?â �; noblemanâ �; not?â �; nothinâ �; noâ �; oneâ �; pardonâ �; pattersonâ �; please!â �; pringleâ �; pussâ �; pâ �; queenâ �; roseworthâ �; s â; sare!â �; sayâ �; seasonâ �; seatâ �; shepherdâ �; sheâ �; shillinâ �; shouldnâ �; sir moses; sonâ �; stoneâ �; straddlerâ �; swanâ �; sâ �; t.â �; tailorâ �; thatâ �; thereâ �; theâ �; thing!â �; thomâ �; time.â �; tooâ �; tã �; un.â �; up!â �; upâ �; usâ �; way!â �; whiteâ �; wifeâ �; womanâ �; wouldnâ �; yaâ �; yearâ �; yesâ �; youâ �; â �; � -the; � anthony; � billetâ; � certainly!â; � clock; � co.; � court; � d; � ealth; � featherbedfordshire; � im; � john; � la; � ll; � lman; � lord; � mrs; � ond; � ord; � oss; � s; � sare; � sir; � tch; � te; � yammerton; � � cache: 44822.txt plain text: 44822.txt item: #12 of 12 id: 814 author: Trollope, Anthony title: Hunting Sketches date: None words: 19237 flesch: 75 summary: With such men, who could wish that wife, sister, or daughter should associate? In such matters the farmer is generally right; but he is slow to communicate his ideas, and does not recognize the fact that other men have not the same opportunities for observation which belong to him. keywords: country; day; farmer; field; fox; friend; horse; hounds; hunting; hunting man; hunts; man; master; men; ride; riding; run; way cache: 814.txt plain text: 814.txt