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Updated: June 15, 2025


On the morning of the fourth day a judgement overtook that drummer. They had gone out together towards Umballa racecourse.

It was with this idea in his mind that he chose and insisted upon the Sicilian Campaign as a subject for my muse, and thus started me heavily handicapped on the racecourse of Parnassus.

It had just struck eleven at the Minster Tower, when constables McNaught and Murphy, who were patrolling the racecourse, were startled by loud cries of 'murder' and 'police.

He had been publicly horsewhipped by a county attorney on the racecourse at Lichfield. His career, always unimportant, was ignominious when it was not incapable, and it was generally both the one and the other. All the statesmen of the day were not of the school of Grafton. There were numerous exceptions to the rule of Rigby.

William III. slept that night at the priory. The famous "Nimrod," in his "Life of a Sportsman," gives us a picture, by Alken, of Bibury racecourse, and tells us how gay Burford was a hundred years ago: "Those were Bibury's very best days.

Even Uncle Ulick, whom a steady good humour had steered clear of many a brawl so that a single meeting on Aghrim racecourse made up the tale of his exploits stared vacantly at his kinsman.

"My position is such that your presence here will only destroy the purpose of your visit." He clasped my hand in his and left me. The next morning before leaving for the racecourse, while adjusting his neck-tie, Richard said: "I fear we shall lose our imbecile pupil up-stairs, Ag. I brought a doctor in to see him last night, and he says he cannot live long."

"Wait a moment, for there is point number two. That voice was a lady's voice. Now, I did exactly what the police should have done, but did not do. I went to have a look from the racecourse side at those garden steps which to my mind are such important factors in the discovery of this crime.

Versatile, eloquent, quick-tempered and lovable, excessive in generosity, excessive in courage and self-confidence, with the racecourse for his ruling passion and horsemanship for his supreme achievement, George Henry Moore was the paragon of his class.

The racecourse grand-stand where less than a month ago we were all watching the struggles for victory between our various short-legged ponies, has gone up in flames and puff just like that the social battle-ground is no more.

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