. Mr. Crop's harriers . [ IS]. ^Ip [ -9] oS^-^U^iA^^^ Most of the other people ride about till the hounds come round again, which theygenerally do, after losing or killing their hare. Crop does not love his field. He hates chatter, and is not a ladies man. Browser,on the contrary, enjoys gossip, and does not in the least mind crawling about till late inthe afternoon, without much sport. Just gi^^ng up in this way, early in November, all at once, strange hounds appear—followed by a whip, on a very much tired horse. A scene! The hounds get mixed—more horsemen follow, all looking pretty well done


. Mr. Crop's harriers . [ IS]. ^Ip [ -9] oS^-^U^iA^^^ Most of the other people ride about till the hounds come round again, which theygenerally do, after losing or killing their hare. Crop does not love his field. He hates chatter, and is not a ladies man. Browser,on the contrary, enjoys gossip, and does not in the least mind crawling about till late inthe afternoon, without much sport. Just gi^^ng up in this way, early in November, all at once, strange hounds appear—followed by a whip, on a very much tired horse. A scene! The hounds get mixed—more horsemen follow, all looking pretty well done. Many questions are asked—Whichway have they gone? Have you seen them? Answered by, Wlio are you? Wherehave you come fi-om ? etc. Blessed if I dont think they be fish-hounds ! * says Bolter,helping to separate the packs. Fish-hounds be blowed! says the whip, were theHurricane Staghounds. Been running for two hours—our horses are all beat—must takehim soon, or leave him out. Change with my man, says Crop, and we will


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