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CHAPTER XXVIII. How an Hunter Should Go in Quest Between the Plains and the Wood

The Master of Game: the Oldest English Book on Hunting · of Norwich Edward — chapter 29 of 37 · ~88 words · public domain

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HOW AN HUNTER SHOULD GO IN QUEST BETWEEN THE PLAINS AND THE WOOD

Also a man may go in quest in the fields in corn, in vines, in gardens, and in other places, where the harts go to their pasture in the fields out of the wood, and he must go forth right early so that he may look at the ground and judge well, and if he sees anything that pleases him he can break boughs and lay his mark and cast round as before is said.

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