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Рита Браун: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

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The chase is on in New York Times bestselling author Rita Mae Brown’s gripping new foxhunting mystery, featuring the irrepressible “Sister” Jane Arnold and the wily antics of her four-legged friends. In Let Sleeping Dogs Lie, a century-old crime reawakens bad will—and stirs up a scandal that chills Sister to the bone. Sister Jane and the Jefferson Hunt Club have traveled from Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains to the Bluegrass State of Kentucky to ride with the members of the Woodford Hounds—in the teeth of foul weather. Sister knows better than anyone that an ill wind blows no good. After the hunt, Sister Jane and her boyfriend, Gray Lorillard, head to a sumptuous party on a nearby estate, also home to a historic equine graveyard. The revelry is interrupted by jarring news: The discovery of grisly remains in the cemetery that are decidedly not equine. Now Sister and her hounds are on the case, digging up clues to an old murder that links three well-connected Southern families. When mayhem follows the Jefferson Hunt back to Virginia, the deadly doings become all too real: A dear friend of Sister’s is found murdered. Sister and her animal friends must work fast to find a clever killer determined to keep deep-rooted secrets buried. A rollicking, riveting mystery, Let Sleeping Dogs Lie is a masterly novel full of colorful characters, gorgeous country landscapes, and the breathtaking thrill of the hunt.

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Coop.A jump resembling a chicken coop.

Couple straps.Two-strap hound collars connected by a swivel link. Some members of staff will carry these on the right rear of the saddle. Since the days of the pharaohs in ancient Egypt, hounds have been brought to the meets coupled. Hounds are always spoken of and counted in couples. Today, hounds walk or are driven to the meets. Rarely, if ever, are they coupled, but a whipper-in still carries couple straps should a hound need assistance.

Covert.A patch of woods or bushes where a fox might hide. Pronounced “cover.”

Cry.How one hound tells another what is happening. The sound will differ according to the various stages of the chase. It’s also called giving tongue and should occur when a hound is working a line.

Cub hunting.The informal hunting of young foxes in the late summer and early fall, before formal hunting. The main purpose is to enter young hounds into the pack. Until recently only the most knowledgeable members were invited to cub hunt, since they would not interfere with young hounds.

Dog fox.The male fox.

Dog hound.The male hound.

Double.A series of short sharp notes blown on the horn to alert all that a fox is afoot. The gone away series of notes is a form of doubling the horn.

Draft.To acquire hounds from another hunt is to accept a draft.

Draw.The plan by which a fox is hunted or searched for in a certain area, such as a covert.

Draw over the fox.Hounds go through a covert where the fox is but cannot pick up his scent. The only creature who understands how this is possible is the fox.

Drive.The desire to push the fox, to get up with the line. It’s a very desirable trait in hounds, so long as they remain obedient.

Dually.A one-ton pickup truck with double wheels in back.

Dwell.To hunt without getting forward. A hound who dwells is a bit of a putterer.

Enter.Hounds are entered into the pack when they first hunt, usually during cubbing season.

Field.The group of people riding to hounds, exclusive of the Master and hunt staff.

Field master.The person appointed by the Master to control the field. Often it is the Master him- or herself.

Fixture.A card sent to all dues-paying members, stating when and where the hounds will meet. A fixture card properly received is an invitation to hunt. This means the card would be mailed or handed to a member by the Master.

Flea-bitten.A gray horse with spots or ticking that can be black or chestnut.

Gone away.The call on the horn when the fox leaves the covert.

Gone to ground.A fox who has ducked into his den or some other refuge has gone to ground.

Good night.The traditional farewell to the Master after the hunt, regardless of the time of day.

Gyp.The female hound.

Hilltopper.A rider who follows the hunt but does not jump. Hilltoppers are also called the Second Flight. The jumpers are called the First Flight.

Hoick.The huntsman’s cheer to the hounds. It is derived from the Latin hic haec hoc, which means “here.”

Hold hard.To stop immediately.

Huntsman.The person in charge of the hounds, in the field and in the kennel.

Kennelman.A hunt staff member who feeds the hounds and cleans the kennels. In wealthy hunts there may be a number of kennelmen. In hunts with a modest budget, the huntsman or even the Master cleans the kennels and feeds the hounds.

Lark.To jump fences unnecessarily when hounds aren’t running. Masters frown on this, since it is often an invitation to an accident.

Lieu in.Norman term for go in.

Lift.To take the hounds from a lost scent in the hopes of finding a better scent farther on.

Line.The scent trail of the fox.

Livery.The uniform worn by the professional members of the hunt staff. Usually it is scarlet, but blue, yellow, brown, and gray are also used. The recent dominance of scarlet has to do with people buying coats off the rack as opposed to having tailors cut them. (When anything is mass-produced, the choices usually dwindle, and such is the case with livery.)

Mask.The fox’s head.

Meet.The site where the day’s hunting begins.

MFH.The Master of Foxhounds; the individual in charge of the hunt: hiring, firing, landowner relations, opening territory (in large hunts this is the job of the hunt secretary), developing the pack of hounds, and determining the first cast of each meet. As in any leadership position, the Master is also the lightning rod for criticism. The Master may hunt the hounds, although this is usually done by a professional huntsman, who is also responsible for the hounds in the field and at the kennels. A long relationship between a Master and a huntsman allows the hunt to develop and grow.

Nose.The scenting ability of a hound.

Override.To press hounds too closely.

Overrun.When hounds shoot past the line of a scent. Often the scent has been diverted or foiled by a clever fox.

Ratcatcher.Informal dress worn during cubbing season and bye days.

Stern.A hound’s tail.

Stiff-necked fox.One who runs in a straight line.

Strike hounds.Those hounds who through keenness, nose, and often higher intelligence find the scent first and press it.

Tail hounds.Those hounds running at the rear of the pack. This is not necessarily because they aren’t keen; they may be older hounds.

Tallyho.The cheer when the fox is viewed. Derived from the Norman ty a hillaut, thus coming into the English language in 1066.

Tongue.To vocally pursue a fox.

View halloo (halloa).The cry given by a staff member who sees a fox. Staff may also say tallyho or, should the fox turn back, tally-back. One reason a different cry may be used by staff, especially in territory where the huntsman can’t see the staff, is that the field in their enthusiasm may cheer something other than a fox.

Vixen.The female fox.

Walk.Puppies are walked out in the summer and fall of their first year. It’s part of their education and a delight for both puppies and staff.

Whippers-in.Also called whips, these are the staff members who assist the huntsman, who make sure the hounds “do right.”

Hounds Always Have Right of Way

Hunting 540-111-1111

Mrs. Raymond Arnold, MFH

Dr. Walter Lungrun, Jt-MFH

Mr. Shaker Crown, Huntsman

1. Hunting license and State Forest permit required by law.

2. Negative Coggins and signed liability waiver required.

3. Formal Dress, Saturdays and Holidays. Proper ratcatcher for Tuesdays, Thursdays.

4. Damage to fences, crops, lawns must be reported to the Field Master immediately.

5. No smoking in the hunt field.

6. Obey the Field Master and give staff precedence in the field.

7. Give every consideration to landowners, through whose kindness hunting is possible.

CAP FEES

For adults on Saturdays and holidays

$100.00

For adults on Tuesdays and Thursdays

$75.00

Juniors (17 and under) & grooms

$15.00

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