[The Amateur Poacher by Richard Jefferies]@TWC D-Link bookThe Amateur Poacher CHAPTER XI 1/30
FERRETING: A RABBIT-HUNTER The ferreting season commences when the frosts have caused the leaves to drop, and the rabbits grow fat from feeding on bark.
Early one December morning, Orion and I started, with our man Little John, to ferret a double-mound for our old friend Farmer 'Willum' at Redcote. Little John was a labourer--one of those frequently working at odd times for Luke, the Rabbit-Contractor.
We had nicknamed him Little John because of his great size and unwieldy proportions.
He was the most useful man we knew for such work; his heart was so thoroughly in it. He was waiting for us before we had finished breakfast, with his tools and implements, having carefully prepared these while yet it was dark at home in his cottage.
The nets require looking to before starting, as they are apt to get into a tangle, and there is nothing so annoying as to have to unravel strings with chilled fingers in a ditch.
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