wunder · Library

Part 13

Hunting Reminiscences · Alfred E. Pease — chapter 13 of 19 · ~248 words · public domain

Read in the Wunder reader — free

Farmers suffering from fox’s depredations, 134.

Farndale head moors, 219.

Fellowes, C. A., hunting with Drag, 20.

Fellowes’, Robert, of Shotesman, harriers, 118.

Ferreting rabbits, cruel amusement, 243.

Finedon Poplars to Thrapstone, Pytchley run, 21.

Fitzwilliam-- Account of day with, 18. At Gidding Windmill, 17. Days with, hard for horses, 18.

Fitzwilliam, Hon. H., hunting with Drag, 20.

Fitzwilliam, Hon. R., hunting with Drag, 20.

Five Bells, Oakington, 26.

Flower, Cyril, Home Rule disqualified for House of Commons Steeplechase, 30.

Follower of Lord Zetland’s hounds finishing with Hurworth, 136.

Followers of hounds on foot, 135, 136.

Fox, wild-bred, delight in hunting, 140.

Foxes purchased in Leadenhall, 145.

Fox-hounds-- Characteristics, 83. Colour, 86. Conditions of good pack, 81, 85. Distinct individuality, 80. Following on foot, 135, 136. High standard required by breeders, 90. Ideal career of, 93. Kennel life, 97. Life of a, 79. Made or marred in cub-hunting, 190. Puppies, education of, 89. Puppies, mischievous proclivities, 94.

Fox-hounds and harriers, distinction between, 117.

Fox-hunter, morning loved by, 157.

Fox-hunting-- Condition of success in, 117. Elements of chance in, 160. Existence depends on popularity, 180. John Jorrocks on, 127. Old-fashioned, 133. Pleasures of genuine “hunter,” 141. Variety of incident in, 159.

Fox-line never to be counted on, 160.

Fox-terrier, good badger dog, 248.

Fox’s Bridge, 27.

Freake, F. M., Master of Drag, 27.

Fulbourn Drag, 26.

GAME-preservers and hunting, 172.

Gamekeepers’ attitude towards game and “vermin,” 240.

Garforth, W. H., of Gilling, 23.

Gidding Windmill, the Fitzwilliam at, 17.

← Previous chapterAll chaptersNext chapter →

Hunting Reminiscences · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.

© 2026 Wunder Learning LLC · Terms & Privacy