The Traditional Children's Games of England Scotland
& Ireland In Dictionary Form - Volume 1

With Tunes(sheet music), Singing-rhymes(lyrics), Methods Of Playing with diagrams and illustrations.

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HUNTING
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and rushes off with his hands locked, and tries to touch one of the players. He must not unlock his hands till he has caught one. When he has captured one, the two join hands and hunt
for another. When another is caught, he joins the two. This goes on till all are hunted down.—Keith (Rev. W. Gregor). See "Chickidy Hand," "Whiddy."
Hunting
—Epworth (C. C. Bell).
Oh, a-hunting we will go, a-hunting we will go ; We'll catch a little fox and put him in a box,
And never let him go. —Bath (Miss Large).
II. Hunting we will go, brave boys, Hunting we will go;