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Saki, H. H. Munro
The Chronicles of Clovis - Complete Edition
The Match-Maker, Esmé, Tobermory, Sredni Vashtar, Wratislav, The Easter Egg, The Music on the Hill and more…
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2018 OK Publishing
ISBN 978-80-272-4355-6
Table of Contents
The Stampeding of Lady Bastable
Hermann the Irascible — A Story of the Great Weep
The Jesting of Arlington Stringham
Filboid Studge, the Story of a Mouse that Helped
The Secret Sin of Septimus Brope
The Remoulding of Groby Lington
Clovis on Parental Responsibilities
Clovis On The Alleged Romance Of Business
TO THE LYNX KITTEN,
WITH HIS RELUCTANTLY GIVEN CONSENT,
THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY
DEDICATED
H. H. M.
August, 1911
Esmé
“All hunting stories are the same,” said Clovis; “just as all Turf stories are the same, and all —”
“My hunting story isn’t a bit like any you’ve ever heard,” said the Baroness. “It happened quite a while ago, when I was about twenty-three. I wasn’t living apart from my husband then; you see, neither of us could afford to make the other a separate allowance. In spite of everything that proverbs may say, poverty keeps together more homes than it breaks up. But we always hunted with different packs. All this has nothing to do with the story.”
“We haven’t arrived at the meet yet. I suppose there was a meet,” said Clovis.
“Of course there was a meet,” said the Baroness; all the usual crowd were there, especially Constance Broddle. Constance is one of those strapping florid girls that go so well with autumn scenery or Christmas decorations in church. ‘I feel a presentiment that something dreadful is going to happen,’ she said to me; ‘am I looking pale?’
“She was looking about as pale as a beetroot that has suddenly heard bad news.
“‘You’re looking nicer than usual,’ I said, ‘but that’s so easy for you.’ Before she had got the right bearings of this remark we had settled down to business; hounds had found a fox lying out in some gorse-bushes.”
“I knew it,” said Clovis, “in every fox-hunting