1919. From the writer of the Bulldog Drummond Detective series comes The Man in Ratcatcher, which begins: Eaint much ter look at, Major, but 'e's a 'andy little 'orse. A groom chewing the inevitable straw, gave a final polish to the saddle, and then stood at the animal's head, waiting for the tall, spare man with the bronzed, weather-beaten face, who was slowing drawing on his gloves in the yard, to mount. Idly the groom wondered if the would-be sportsman knew which side of a horse it was customary to get into the saddle from; in fact one Nimrod recently-a gentleman clothed in spotless pink-had so far excelled himself as to come to rest facing his horse's tail. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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