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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892. Excerpt: ... of the way he was besmeared with blood, rode straight into Rockcertain followed by a large and appreciative crowd of horsemen, and as soon as the outskirts of the town was reached the gamins took up the cry, praised McGregor for his wonderful prowess as a rider, and managed to extract several stirring recitals from him as to how he got to the front in that great run. Hounds actually killed their fox close to the town, and just as McGregor was dilating to a lot of admiring listeners,. Billy Mulcahy came on to the scene with the real brush dangling from his saddle; but the banker was equal to the occasion, and met him at once by saying, 'Well, Billy, did you kill the other fox?' 'Oh, yes, we did, McGregor,' replied Billy; 'that was a. great rasper, that mill-pond, how did you get over?' 'I took it in stroke, Billy, I took it in stroke,' replied the unabashed hero. This good one created no small amount of merriment amongst his hearers; in fact, the crowd round him laughed so loud and long that he thought it better to adjourn to his own diggings, there to tell the tale to a more appreciative audience--namely Mrs. and the young McGregors. For many years afterwards it became a standing joke in the Big Rock country, and no story was oftener told, or received with more zest, than that of 'The Banker's Brush.' NOTES ON NOVELTIES. HE latest sporting publication which has emanated from the gallery of Messrs. Fores is entitled A Racing Nightmare, from the pencil of A. C. Havellr forming a worthy pendant to his popular Foxhunter's Dream, being equally replete with humour of the topsyturvy character, and, like most dreams, is considerably mixed with the usual amount of incongruity, the whole constituting an elaborate and mirth-provoking joke. Commencing at the bottom r...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892. Excerpt: ... of the way he was besmeared with blood, rode straight into Rockcertain followed by a large and appreciative crowd of horsemen, and as soon as the outskirts of the town was reached the gamins took up the cry, praised McGregor for his wonderful prowess as a rider, and managed to extract several stirring recitals from him as to how he got to the front in that great run. Hounds actually killed their fox close to the town, and just as McGregor was dilating to a lot of admiring listeners,. Billy Mulcahy came on to the scene with the real brush dangling from his saddle; but the banker was equal to the occasion, and met him at once by saying, 'Well, Billy, did you kill the other fox?' 'Oh, yes, we did, McGregor,' replied Billy; 'that was a. great rasper, that mill-pond, how did you get over?' 'I took it in stroke, Billy, I took it in stroke,' replied the unabashed hero. This good one created no small amount of merriment amongst his hearers; in fact, the crowd round him laughed so loud and long that he thought it better to adjourn to his own diggings, there to tell the tale to a more appreciative audience--namely Mrs. and the young McGregors. For many years afterwards it became a standing joke in the Big Rock country, and no story was oftener told, or received with more zest, than that of 'The Banker's Brush.' NOTES ON NOVELTIES. HE latest sporting publication which has emanated from the gallery of Messrs. Fores is entitled A Racing Nightmare, from the pencil of A. C. Havellr forming a worthy pendant to his popular Foxhunter's Dream, being equally replete with humour of the topsyturvy character, and, like most dreams, is considerably mixed with the usual amount of incongruity, the whole constituting an elaborate and mirth-provoking joke. Commencing at the bottom r...

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