Sir Francis Chantrey R a Recollections of His Life Practice And Opinions

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Sir Francis Chantrey R a Recollections of His Life Practice And Opinions
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Which relieved by their mirth the discomfiture of the wearer when he heard the cracking and destructive rents which the spurs were making in the waterproof over-boots. But there was no compunction, no delay, on Chantrey's part ; the boots were forced on, and the equestrian was taken to wade through water and wet grass to the scene of action, and was shown all the mysteries of the sport, introduced to a number of agreeable persons, and partook of a dinner which had little of rustic character exc...ept the location and the canvas walls of a tent.
The mutual and friendly feeling of this Club are admirably described by Mr. Bernard, one of the members : Houghton Fishing-Club, 16th July, 1829.
" For let it be here recorded that in this Club the good example of Izaac Walton, our patron H 3 154 GOOD FELLOWSHIP OF THE CLUB.
saint, has been so invariably followed, that no jealousy, no envying, no strife, no bickering, has ever existed. The wish of an individual, whether expressed or implied, has been the law of all.


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