. Mr. Crop's harriers . [?5]. into llev. John Chuff, tlie bachelor Vicar of Cramphiirst, is a great acquisitionin dull evenings, and a real good sort. Sir Timothy de Boots has thebig house in the village; and his daughter comes out with the harriers,attended by the family coachman. Young Fred Hawthorn and his prettywife have a place two miles off, and are good friends of the , a faithful supporter, lives close by; and old Hustler Tuck, withliis twenty - acre estate, and wire all round it, looks in sometimes afterdinner, being an inveterate card-player, andmerry evenings are spent


. Mr. Crop's harriers . [?5]. into llev. John Chuff, tlie bachelor Vicar of Cramphiirst, is a great acquisitionin dull evenings, and a real good sort. Sir Timothy de Boots has thebig house in the village; and his daughter comes out with the harriers,attended by the family coachman. Young Fred Hawthorn and his prettywife have a place two miles off, and are good friends of the , a faithful supporter, lives close by; and old Hustler Tuck, withliis twenty - acre estate, and wire all round it, looks in sometimes afterdinner, being an inveterate card-player, andmerry evenings are spent. After many days exercising andtrotting about to get the hounds used tosome kind of form. Crop ventures to begin him, and hunting. A meet at Sir T. de Boots, at Beech Lawn, isannounced. Dismay! The hounds are as wild as hawks,and the field unmanageable ! The second day—Disgust! He sees Browser cant ridea bit now, and has galloped over Gaylass and Peaceful, on hisroan cob, which he cant hold. The third day—Despair ! A sli


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