Saddle And Sirloin Or English Farm And Sporting Worthies

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Some simple-minded visitors don't understand these sounds. At York, we met two 286 Saddle and Sirloin.
women running violently towards the spot from whence they proceeded " Dearie me ! Mary Ann, let's gan and see. Somebody's murdering somebody. Come along, lass !" Jack Backhouse's speech has accompaniments which may well make the fox cubs tremble in their pads. The toast was the " Unsuc- cessful Candidates, " and Jack announces himself as " Yorkshire Jack. " First he tells how, when he and his
...friend Ben Morgan are " ligging a long way fra yam, " they don't " lap it up, " but they draw for a second fox. Leaving the past, he dashes boldly into the future ; and referring to the contests of the day, he says, " I'll get a prize ye now I've been what they call ' recommended. ' "* It was a great speech. Mr. Hall can hardly believe in such eloquence on the part of Jack, when it reaches his ears later in the day, but he asks a huntsman or two, and they are unanimous in their testimony. The scarlets linger near the hunters for the rest of the afternoon, but by the morrow's morn they are far away.

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