
The Amateur Poacher - by Richard Jefferies
PREFACE
THE AMATEUR POACHER
CHAPTER I THE FIRST GUN
CHAPTER II THE OLD PUNT: A CURIOUS “TURNPIKE”
CHAPTER III TREE-SHOOTING: A FISHING EXPEDITION
CHAPTER IV EGG-TIME. A “GIP”-TRAP
CHAPTER V WOODLAND TWILIGHT: TRAITORS ON THE GIBBET
CHAPTER VI LURCHER-LAND: “THE PARK”
CHAPTER VII OBY AND HIS SYSTEM: THE MOUCHER’S CALENDAR
In a sleepy countryside house, a young narrator becomes fascinated by an old flintlock gun hidden in a dark garret, its presence a magnet for imagination and dread. The creaking stairs, the whisper of starlings above, and the muffled taps on shutters create a world where every shadow hints at adventure. Early on, the narrator and a loyal dog named Orion venture into the attic, coaxing the ancient weapon into the light and confronting the eerie silence that surrounds it.
The story then follows their tentative steps into the surrounding fields and woods, where the allure of the gun leads them to watch the quiet lives of poachers and hunters. Alongside the natural chorus of birds and rustling leaves, the narrator grapples with a mix of excitement and a growing sense of responsibility, learning the thin line between curiosity and destruction. These first forays set the tone for a gentle, reflective journey through rural life and the mysteries it holds.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (296K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1848–1887
Best known for bringing the English countryside vividly to life, he wrote with the close eye of a naturalist and the feeling of a novelist. His books range from rural sketches and essays to imaginative works like Bevis and the haunting future vision of After London.
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