"Ha! You put me off, do you?" said our new visitor, taking a step forward and shaking his hunting-crop. ❋ Unknown (2010)
His costume was a peculiar mixture of the professional and of the agricultural, having a black top-hat, a long frock-coat, and a pair of high gaiters, with a hunting-crop swinging in his hand. ❋ Unknown (2010)
He gave a melancholy sigh and stood looking at her a moment, with his hands behind him, giving short nervous shakes to his hunting-crop. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Finally, he picked up his hunting-crop and struck Napoleon a sharp blow on the top of the head. ❋ Unknown (1990)
He had himself picked up the loaded hunting-crop, which was his favourite weapon. ❋ Unknown (1990)
His eyes sought her throat where the lash of the hunting-crop had wealed it. ❋ Margaret Pedler (N/A)
Denman had quietly disappeared, and when he returned he carried a long-lashed hunting-crop in his hand. ❋ Margaret Pedler (N/A)
Her slim, girlish figure he has portrayed with amazing accuracy, also the beautiful negligent manner in which she invariably carried her hunting-crop; her left hand is lovingly caressing the head of her faithful hound, Roger, who, Raymond Waffle informs us, after his mistress's death refused to bury bones anywhere else but on her grave. ❋ Noel Coward (1936)
He remembered it as if it had been the lash of a hunting-crop across his face. ❋ Unknown (1931)
He got after me with a hunting-crop just at the moment when I was beginning to realise that what I wanted most on earth was solitude and repose, and chased me more than a mile across difficult country. ❋ Unknown (1928)
It was consequently in some annoyance that, upon rounding the second bend of the infamous Gallowstree Hill, he saw the lady before him with her mount across the road, placidly regarding a hunting-crop which lay upon the highway. ❋ Dornford Yates (1922)
An old man thrust his battle-axe violently into my side, but I did not like to strike him, though I had now a hunting-crop in my hand. ❋ Unknown (1917)
It was in the form of a whip and a hunting-crop crossed, with two spurs in the middle. ❋ Unknown (1915)
Bad language was writ large in every line of his body as he stood looking about him, the hunting-crop quivering in his grasp. ❋ Jeffery Farnol (1915)
Panama on the end of the hunting-crop he carried, dusted it as before, looking about him the while with a bewildered air, and setting it firmly upon his head, came down the path. ❋ Jeffery Farnol (1915)
They understood each other perfectly; if Norah carried a hunting-crop, it was merely for assistance in opening gates, for Bobs never felt its touch. ❋ Unknown (1911)