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Rich Victorians often engaged in shooting game birds such as pheasants, partridges, and ducks during their hunting holidays. They would also hunt larger game, like deer, in estates or forests. These hunting excursions were not only a means of sport but also a social activity that showcased their wealth and status. Such pursuits were typically accompanied by lavish meals and social gatherings.

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