THE HAUGHTYSHIRE HUNT. 



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good," added he vaguely, with a hazy idea that horses Hved on 

 those humble vegetables. He kept a pair of ' light of other 

 days ' sort of animals to run in Lady Lumpkin's carriage, but 

 hadn't the remotest idea what they were fed on. Sir Toodle's 



SIR TOODLE LUMPKIN. 



literary tastes were too strong for his common sense, under 

 every circumstance of life. It was ultimately arranged that 

 Travers should send a horse over, and himself drive to 

 Catchem Court on the following Friday afternoon so as to 

 meet the Duke's hounds on the Saturday morning at Colter's 

 Barn, when the ladies would go over to the meet and see 

 them throw off. 



