THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE
The Era (London, England),
Sunday, January 27, 1839; Issue 18.
over a healthy part of the New Forest, I observed a sheep dog
put up a hare, which was immediately pursued by a lurcher,
attendant upon a farmer who was close at hand. Puss found that
she had very little superiority in speed over her pursuer, and as
there was no cover which she could resort to for shelter, she in
running over a part of the plain, where there were some rab-
bit burrows, retreated into one of their holes. A turf cutter
who was engaged near the spot was employed to dig her out.
of her temporary asylum. This act was not, however, so
speedily effected, for the burrows were so intersected, that it
was a long time ere he discovered the one in which she lay
concealed. On being at length captured, she was let go again
before the dogs, but as is almost invariably the case in such
instances, she was picked up by the hunters before she had run
fifty yards.
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??? Fuck me! Run the bloody thing. It goes to ground. Get some cunt to dig half the area up, digging it out again? Then chuck it down for the Dogs again?!
'Mind you; Some of todays teenage hero's would be saturating the fora with their proud boasts of having done such a thing. " Pre Ban ".
Not a lot changes really, does it?
I agree.
Of course back then rabbit coursing was popular, so they probably didnt see anything wrong with it
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