Once a Week (magazine)/Series 1/Volume 1/Deer-stalking extraordinary

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Once a Week, Series 1, Volume I (1859)
Deer-stalking extraordinary
by Henry Rumpton
2688099Once a Week, Series 1, Volume I — Deer-stalking extraordinary
1859Henry Rumpton


DEER-STALKING EXTRAORDINARY.


In these days, and at this particular season, when the above manly and bracing exercise is carried on with such unflinching energy, in the wild woods and mountains of Scotland, it may not be out of place to give the general reader an idea of the way in which it is sometimes managed in the far West.

In Central America, that is, the isthmus which connects North and South America, somewhere on the borders of Nicaragua, and some miles from Leon, its capital, they have a custom of sending the ox a deer-stalking, and they actually force the brute to undergo a preliminary education to make him up to his work.

He is tied to a tree by the horns; and is frequently beaten on the head near the roots of his horns, till the latter are loosened, and, of course, Page:Once a Week Jul - Dec 1859.pdf/325