. Mr. Crop's harriers . [4]. NATOMY OF A LOVE LETTEE. You should divide it into heads, says the Vicar, like I do mysermons. Begin with your feelings—no pleasure hunting without her—hatethe sight of the harriers. So I do, says Crop; keep pottering aboutthe same place for half an hour at a time.— No. no ! interrupts Chuff, stick to your text, begin with your feelings—go on about hers. Can shemake up her mind to take you? With all faults, cuts in , appearing at the door, thinks they are writing about horses, adds : Can be returned if not answering the description. {Browser has said no
. Mr. Crop's harriers . [4]. NATOMY OF A LOVE LETTEE. You should divide it into heads, says the Vicar, like I do mysermons. Begin with your feelings—no pleasure hunting without her—hatethe sight of the harriers. So I do, says Crop; keep pottering aboutthe same place for half an hour at a time.— No. no ! interrupts Chuff, stick to your text, begin with your feelings—go on about hers. Can shemake up her mind to take you? With all faults, cuts in , appearing at the door, thinks they are writing about horses, adds : Can be returned if not answering the description. {Browser has said nothing of his own failure, which he does not appearto have tal-en to heart.) Sunday Mobning News. Have you seen the paper? says Fred Hawthorn, bursting in while our friends breakfast,and snatching Horse and Hound from Browser, who is studying Tattersalls catalogue, reads :It is rumoured that a marriage is arranged between Lord Sobersides and Mrs. Korpe-Korpe,of Hurricane Lodge. Should this be true, probably the ladys
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