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And Fm going to see him, before you chuck 

 me out of this park, and I return to the 

 country where I found him." 



He looked at me. " You are not the 

 gentleman who hunted him, are you ? " he 

 asked. 



'' I have always taken the credit for doing 

 so," [ repHed. There was no more opposition. 

 " Come along, sir," he said. '' 111 certainly 

 show him to you. Why, if it had not been 

 for you, and your hounds, we should never 

 have had him here." 



'' There he is, sir," he said, as we came to 

 a great enclosure where they kept him. 



*^ Yes," I said, looking at him, as he stood 

 there pawing and shaking his head. And again 

 the words came back to me : ''A wonderful 

 run ! But d you, I did not take you ! " 



That run was, without doubt, the best 

 and hardest I ever rode to in my life. 

 Mr. Lindsell and myself had almost the whole 

 of it to ourselves, the pace was so great. 



Seventeen miles, as the crow flies, without 

 a check ! 



