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<blockquote data-quote="Paddington" data-source="post: 7905420" data-attributes="member: 252"><p>Many years ago I was walking with hounds down a lane passed a large house with a long gravel drive. A small woolly dog came barking out of the gateway, saw the hounds and fled back to the house. I informed the huntsman there was a loose dog. A bedroom window opened and an elderly lady stuck her head out and shouted a load of abuse at me as I was stopping the gateway from the hounds. I gave her a wave, we moved past and I forgot all about it until that night when the senior master rang me up and gave me a bo*****ing. I had sworn at her dog before setting the hounds on him and been very rude to her, what the hell had I been doing ?? She was ringing around neighbours, trying to get the hunt stopped etc. Her Nanki Poo had to have sedatives from the vet. I was bringing the hunt into disrepute...</p><p>I said I had warned the huntsman (Cur!), the dog had not come anywhere near the hounds, as far as being very rude, I had turned my backon her and walked off when she was in the middle of calling me a lot of names. I was acquitted. Two versions of the same incident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paddington, post: 7905420, member: 252"] Many years ago I was walking with hounds down a lane passed a large house with a long gravel drive. A small woolly dog came barking out of the gateway, saw the hounds and fled back to the house. I informed the huntsman there was a loose dog. A bedroom window opened and an elderly lady stuck her head out and shouted a load of abuse at me as I was stopping the gateway from the hounds. I gave her a wave, we moved past and I forgot all about it until that night when the senior master rang me up and gave me a bo*****ing. I had sworn at her dog before setting the hounds on him and been very rude to her, what the hell had I been doing ?? She was ringing around neighbours, trying to get the hunt stopped etc. Her Nanki Poo had to have sedatives from the vet. I was bringing the hunt into disrepute... I said I had warned the huntsman (Cur!), the dog had not come anywhere near the hounds, as far as being very rude, I had turned my backon her and walked off when she was in the middle of calling me a lot of names. I was acquitted. Two versions of the same incident. [/QUOTE]
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