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He never missed a day, even when cub-hunting required that he should leave his bed at 3 A.
Phineas Redux 2004
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After that, preparations for cub-hunting would be imminent, and, as a matter of course, it would be necessary that she should be at
Phineas Redux 2004
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Tally-ho Lodge, there to look after his establishments, to make arrangements for cub-hunting, and to prepare for the autumn racing campaign.
The Duke's Children 2004
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Yet he was in two places, almost at once, cub-hunting in the morning at Egham and
The Duke's Children 2004
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We have been here looking after the kennels and getting up the horses since the beginning of August, and have been cub-hunting ever so long.
Phineas Redux 2004
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There was the cub-hunting to be looked after, which made his presence at
The Duke's Children 2004
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He and Lord Chiltern were to return to London together, and Lord Chiltern, according to his present scheme, was to proceed at once to Willingford to look after the cub-hunting.
Phineas Finn 2004
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She had ridden from her home three miles distant very early on a morning of September to join a meeting of the foxhounds and go cub-hunting.
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Nearly fifteen years ago; yet in all that time, although dwelling so near to the tragic fateful wood, he had been into it only once -- and then he had gone there with the hounds and jolly loud-voiced riders, cub-hunting, on a bright September morning.
The Devil's Garden W. B. Maxwell 1902
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Gyp herself, would take the evening train after leaving her, and spend the next day racing or cub-hunting, returning the morning of the day after to pay his next visit.
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900
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