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he grew up on a farm, there's a fine line between " active interest" and " taking part "
No worse than the Australian Premier going off on his holidays while his country is burning.
he was actively interested in getting the bunnies that evening
Strange that it's said he had no interest in guns after having won prizes for marksmanship at school, and requesting the purchase of the type of firearm best used in war-like conditions. I believe he accompanied his father to Radcliffe's when the rifle concerned was purchased. We can't say Jeremy hadn't previously used it, although at the time he was trying to persuade Sheila to pay attention to how it was loaded, he may not have. He certainly had every intention of blasting bunnies...................had there actually been any. Of course, it may have just been that he wanted to leave it where he could report it to be in Sheila's sight.
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It was at school where he got his trophy or whatever----though I'd have expected that living on a farm surrounded by the things.Strange how there've never been photographs of him holding up a brace of pheasant or a bunch of rabbits or the odd rat with its throat cut. It would have all added to the blood and gore " he was used to "
We don't live our lives by Australian rules, besides, just because one person does something why does it follow that another should.
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Just sayin'.
We're privy to precious few pictures of him as a child/teenager. It isn't de rigueur to have such pictures taken. It's more from the Edwardian era.
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