quarta-feira, 1 de janeiro de 2014

Harriers on The Brighton Downs.

Harriers on The Brighton Downs.


Long before hunting sounds are to be heard, except the early morning cub-hunters routing woodlands, and the autumn stag-hunters of Exmoor, harrier packs are hard at work racing down and up the steep hillside and along the chalky valleys of Brighton Downs, preparing old sportsmen for the more earnest work of November training young ones into the meaning of pace, the habit of riding fast down, and the art of climbing quickly, yet not too quickly, up hill giving constitutional gallops to wheezy aldermen, or enterprizing adults fresh from the riding-school affording fun for fast young ladies and pleasant sights for a crowd of foot-folks and fly-loads, halting on the brows of the steep combs, content with the living panorama.



Fonte: Tamming Horses

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