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  1.  Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, October 4, 1890 / Various
    Out you go and shoot a pheasant, Or as many as you want to, with your double-barrelled will. You can ... BOBBETT and BEN MOUSETRAP had an interview with Mr. PHEASANT, the Magistrate presiding in the North  details...
  2.  The Amateur Poacher / Jefferies, Richard, 1848-1887
    . CHURCHYARD PHEASANTS: BEFORE THE BENCH IX. LUKE, THE RABBIT-CONTRACTOR: THE BROOK PATH. X. FARMER ... : PHEASANT-STALKING: MATCHLOCK VERSUS BREECH-LOADER: CONCLUSION THE AMATEUR POACHER  details...
  3.  Chantecler Play in Four Acts / Rostand, Edmond, 1868-1918
    A CARRIER-PIGEON THE WOOD-PECKER THE TURKEY THE DUCK THE YOUNG GUINEA-COCK THE PHEASANT-HEN THE GUINEA ... : A wood-pecker's bill has rapped out the three strokes! ACT I THE EVENING OF THE PHEASANT-HEN _A  details...
  4.  The Ivory Child / Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider), 1856-1925
    into a competition with Lord Ragnall over high pheasants." I flushed, for there was some truth in his blundering ... me that I was not going to get my lesson in English pheasant shooting for nothing. The gunsmith, however, to whom Scroope  details...
  5.  Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 15, April 12, 1914 / Various
    them every day." "Yes," said Joe, "but these are not hen's eggs--they are pheasant's eggs!" Bobby and Betty ... in the meadow," said Joe, "and we almost ran over a mother pheasant on her nest. She flew up right  details...
  6.  The British Barbarians / Allen, Grant, 1848-1899
    ," Philip went on, in a somewhat horrified voice; "and the pheasants are sitting." "Private? How can it be ... would walk through it not at all, or at least very carefully. But this is pure woodland. Are the pheasants  details...
  7.  The Persecution of Bob Pretty Odd Craft, Part 9. / Jacobs, W. W., 1863-1943
    . Pheasants was 'is favourites, and 'e spent no end o' money rearing of 'em, but anything that could be shot ... . He was said to 'ave cleared out all the poachers for miles round the place 'e came from, and pheasants could walk  details...
  8.  A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life. / Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train), 1824-1906
    ,--bound with a pheasant's breast, the wing shooting out jauntily, in the tangent I mentioned, over the right ear ... of demur. "We're all pheasants. _Our_ new hats are pheasants, too. I don't know what Augusta will think  details...
  9.  Red Hair / Glyn, Elinor, 1864-1943
    --only a lot of old wicked sort of things, in the autumn, to shoot the pheasants, and play bridge with Mrs ... pheasants last autumn; he said it could not matter, he was so old; but I didn't----" Mr. Carruthers bounded  details...
  10.  The Stage Coach / Irving, Washington
    or pheasant; sometimes jerks a small parcel or newspaper to the door of a public house; and sometimes ...  details...

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