brillancj to any .->ceiie — to a. graii 



to anything. All nature looks sn 



nothing gajer or livelier than a 



day, in the middle of a large pasture . 



The led horses forming the outer circle, th 



coats mopping themselves on foot, the huntsmen. 



fox, in the middle of the baying pack, the ( 



whoops of the whips, and ever and an .r <!■ 



arrival of some unfortunate outcast h 



not being up. 



Such a scene was it on the day ■ 

 The Squire was delighted ! .' ' ' 

 the lagging lane and line ri.' 

 they had passed through, .. "^ 



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