As that great mediæval hunter, the Master of Game, said in 1402: “There is no man in this world that would say that any hound can unravel1 that which a hare has done, or that could find her. For she will go the length of a bowshot or more by one way, and ruse2 again by another and then she will take her way by another side and the same she shall do ten, twelve or twenty times, then she will come into some hedge or thicket3 and shall make semblance4 to abide5 there and then will make crosswards ten or twelve times and will make her ruses6 and then she will take some false path and shall go thence a great way, and such semblance she will make many times before she goes to her seat.”
Shifts such as these, probably unrivalled in their subtlety7, are embodied8 in the incidents, based on observation or record, which make up the present story of the hare, a story for the first time told at length.
Imagination has of necessity supplied much of the description of a life spent under the stars; but nothing alien to the hare’s habits and character has been wittingly introduced, though what the outlook on the world, what the thoughts of this and the predatory creatures entering into the drama are, must ever remain a matter for speculation9.
The narrative10 has been placed a century back, chiefly because the more primitive11 days of a bygone Cornwall allowed the inclusion of more numerous fauna12, and permitted the use of a wilder setting.
For my aim has been to present a picture instinct with the spirit of the wild, of the upland, moor13, and cliff of the Land’s End at a time when the prey14 and the beast of prey roamed the night fearless of snare15 and gin—and man rarely intruded16 by day—under conditions, rapidly fading into oblivion, which seem worthy17 of record before they disappear for ever.
J. C. T.
Rosmorran, Newquay,
Cornwall, Aug. 28, 1912.
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1 unravel | |
v.弄清楚(秘密);拆开,解开,松开 | |
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n.诡计,计策;诡计 | |
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vi.遵守;坚持;vt.忍受 | |
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6 ruses | |
n.诡计,计策( ruse的名词复数 ) | |
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n.微妙,敏锐,精巧;微妙之处,细微的区别 | |
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v.表现( embody的过去式和过去分词 );象征;包括;包含 | |
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n.(一个地区或时代的)所有动物,动物区系 | |
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n.荒野,沼泽;vt.(使)停泊;vi.停泊 | |
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n.被掠食者,牺牲者,掠食;v.捕食,掠夺,折磨 | |
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n.陷阱,诱惑,圈套;(去除息肉或者肿瘤的)勒除器;响弦,小军鼓;vt.以陷阱捕获,诱惑 | |
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