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... cover , without a note or a flourish to enliven the formal procession we are ranged in ! how common is it to find Will , Tom , or Harry waiting for us at the other end , with the young - un's head covered with mud , and Bill's corduroys ...
... cover , without a note or a flourish to enliven the formal procession we are ranged in ! how common is it to find Will , Tom , or Harry waiting for us at the other end , with the young - un's head covered with mud , and Bill's corduroys ...
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... cover about a mile and a half from Kiddington - gate . Nearly the whole of the two patches of gorse were drawn before a hound spoke to the coldest scent that could be imagined ; and a halloo from a farmer brought the pack to the line of ...
... cover about a mile and a half from Kiddington - gate . Nearly the whole of the two patches of gorse were drawn before a hound spoke to the coldest scent that could be imagined ; and a halloo from a farmer brought the pack to the line of ...
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... cover about a mile and a half from Kiddington - gate . Nearly the whole of the two patches of gorse were drawn before a hound spoke to the coldest scent that could be imagined ; and a halloo from a farmer brought the pack to the line of ...
... cover about a mile and a half from Kiddington - gate . Nearly the whole of the two patches of gorse were drawn before a hound spoke to the coldest scent that could be imagined ; and a halloo from a farmer brought the pack to the line of ...
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... cover ; and pointing for the Kiddington woods , ran the whole chain of covers which are situated to the right of the Woodstock and Enston road . From this point he described a ring towards the place where he was first found ; and ...
... cover ; and pointing for the Kiddington woods , ran the whole chain of covers which are situated to the right of the Woodstock and Enston road . From this point he described a ring towards the place where he was first found ; and ...
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