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has been known to hold a whole fox^ aye, many a one too, 

 alive, and wild as the moors on which they were bred.* 



Mr. Lane is unfortunate in his countrj^, it being, without 

 doubt, one of the worst in England. 



To those who have not hunted with the Tiverton hounds it will be 



