The Field

170 YEARS OF THE FIELD

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Summer evening rabbit stalking by The Man in the Cap, 6 September 1879

TO THE sportsman who is a lover of nature (and he must be an unappreciative and degenerate mortal who is not, and but little worthy of the title) many summer occupations are denied. It is not in the power of each and all to have the chance of whipping a Norwegian stream for the king of fishes, or to be permitted to throw a fly in the salmon rivers

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