He found that a fork in his inexperienced hand was an instrument of chase rather than capture.


Kipps (1905)


He found that a fork in his inexperienced hand was an instrument of chase rather than capture.

He found that a fork in his inexperienced hand was an instrument of chase rather than capture.

He found that a fork in his inexperienced hand was an instrument of chase rather than capture.

He found that a fork in his inexperienced hand was an instrument of chase rather than capture.