Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Thomas' Hunting Diary, 1904-1905
Only the other day, when riding back from stag - hunting on Exmoor, a very keen young sportsman told me he thought Leicestershire was a wide open plain of rich turf. It is well at once to disabuse one's mind of this idea, for there are few absolutely level stretches in Leicestershire. These you may find in Cheshire, but not, so far as I know, in the Midlands. Some parts of the country are almost precipitous, afor example, those who go to Tilton Wood on the first Tuesday in November will find themselves in a steep country, with sharp slopes and rather intricate bottoms, which need a light hand and a clever horse to cross with safety. But, except in some parts of the Monday country of the Quorn and of the Thursday or Saturday country of the Cottesmore, you will be galloping up and down hill all day.
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