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"Nay, nay!" retorted Antliony, "it's tliem 

 likely lees that do lianii, mine will Imrt naebody." 



Two MORE incidents may be interesting. The 

 first occurred in March, 1833. The hounds ran a 

 fox from Wensleydale over the moors, through 

 Bishopdale into Wharfdale, where the hound 

 "Cloudy" was leading the pack. When passing 

 the late Sir John Ramsden's deer park, near 

 Buckden, he was deliberately shot by the keeper. 

 Mr. Chapman at once went and enquired why 

 he had done this. 



"Master's orders," was his reply. 



"Oh! well, if that is so, I can't blame you for 

 carrying out your master's orders," remarked 

 Mr. Chapman. 



Sir John was close at hand, when a member 

 of the himt galloping up, at once cried out "Give 

 me your keeper's gun, you take yours, and we'll 

 soon settle this dastardly act." 



