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... miles apart , may be mentioned , when the Warwick- shire hounds had a brilliant fifty - five minutes , and killed their first fox from Tysoe Spiney , and afterwards hunted another for an hour and a - half with a good fair scent , going ...
... miles apart , may be mentioned , when the Warwick- shire hounds had a brilliant fifty - five minutes , and killed their first fox from Tysoe Spiney , and afterwards hunted another for an hour and a - half with a good fair scent , going ...
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... miles of ground ; Had sought no shelter for his flight In covert either left or right ; + Jem Hills , the huntsman . * Jem Hills ' horse . + The huntsman's second. He waited not , he was not found , No warning note from eager hound , But ...
... miles of ground ; Had sought no shelter for his flight In covert either left or right ; + Jem Hills , the huntsman . * Jem Hills ' horse . + The huntsman's second. He waited not , he was not found , No warning note from eager hound , But ...
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... miles off . This is not so . Those acquainted with game know that they live and die in the fields where they first saw the light . But even if such was not the case ; if game were given to rambling , the ave- rage would be the same . If ...
... miles off . This is not so . Those acquainted with game know that they live and die in the fields where they first saw the light . But even if such was not the case ; if game were given to rambling , the ave- rage would be the same . If ...
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... miles be- yond Temple Bar . They are up and down by the rail , neglecting their occupations , and passing themselves off to the barmaids on the road as mighty fine gentlemen . Talk of the difficulties of the country ! Why , everybody ...
... miles be- yond Temple Bar . They are up and down by the rail , neglecting their occupations , and passing themselves off to the barmaids on the road as mighty fine gentlemen . Talk of the difficulties of the country ! Why , everybody ...
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... miles of the house . I will not attempt to describe my feelings as I entered my own room : a cheerful wood - fire blazed on the hearth ; it was a bright moonlight night ; I looked out of my window upon the ancestral trees , and in the ...
... miles of the house . I will not attempt to describe my feelings as I entered my own room : a cheerful wood - fire blazed on the hearth ; it was a bright moonlight night ; I looked out of my window upon the ancestral trees , and in the ...
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