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Foxholme Hall William Henry Giles Kingston
Foxholme Hall
William Henry Giles Kingston
Publisher Marketing: We had our choice given us whether we would spend our Christmas holidays with our most kind and estimable old relative, our mother's cousin, Miss Gillespie, in Russell-square, and go to the theatre and panoramas, and other highly edifying entertainments, or at Foxholme, in the New Forest, with our great uncle, Sir Hugh Worsley. "Foxholme for ever, I should think indeed!" exclaimed my brother Jack, making a face which was not complimentary to Cousin Barbara. "But she is a good kind old soul, if she wasn't so pokerish and prim; and that was a dead-alive fortnight we spent with her two winters ago. I say Foxholme for ever." "Foxholme for ever," I repeated. "Of course there couldn't be the thinnest slice of a shadow of doubt about the matter. There'll be Cousin Peter, and Julia, and Tom and Ned Oxenberry, and Sam Barnby, and Ponto, and Hector, and Beauty, and Polly; and there'll be hunting, and shooting, and skating, if there's a frost-and of course there will be a frost-and, oh, it will be such jolly fun!" A few weeks after this we were bowling along the road to Southampton on the top of the old Telegraph, driven by Taylor-as fine a specimen of a Jehu as ever took whip in hand-with four white horses-a team of which he was justly proud.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | March 28, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781497471115 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Pages | 140 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 8 mm · 195 g |
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