[The Fighting Chance by Robert W. Chambers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Fighting Chance CHAPTER IV THE SEASON OPENS 1/56
CHAPTER IV THE SEASON OPENS. Breakfast at Shotover, except for the luxurious sluggards to whom trays were sent, was served in the English fashion--any other method or compromise being impossible. Ferrall, reasonable in most things, detested customs exotic, and usually had an Englishman or two about the house to tell them so, being unable to jeer in any language except his own.
Which is partly why Alderdene and Voucher were there.
And this British sideboard breakfast was a concession wrung from him through force of sheer necessity, although the custom had already become practically universal in American country houses where guests were entertained. But at the British breakfast he drew the line.
No army of servants, always in evidence, would he tolerate, either; no highly ornamented human bric-a-brac decorating halls and corners; no exotic pheasants hustled into covert and out again; no fusillade at the wretched, frightened, bewildered aliens dumped by the thousand into unfamiliar cover and driven toward the guns by improvised beaters. "We walk up our game or we follow a brace of good dogs in this white man's country," he said with unnecessary emphasis whenever his bad taste and his wife's absence gave him an opportunity to express to the casual foreigner his personal opinions on field sport.
"You'll load your own guns and you'll use your own legs if you shoot with me; and your dogs will do their own retrieving, too.
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