Cross country with horse and hound . is fence. Go and look for it. * Not much ! And where the deuce that old plug of ahorse has gone to I dont know, and, what s more, I dontcare. I paid twenty-five dollars down on the brute. I 11forget that, and telegraph the liveryman his horse is some-where in the woods and at his risk. ** We drove along a little farther, continued the Doc-tor, to look for him. * Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore artthou, Romeo ? Presently we came upon some of the boy was leading Romeo about, waiting for some one toclaim him. I have heard since I came here to-night thatthe h


Cross country with horse and hound . is fence. Go and look for it. * Not much ! And where the deuce that old plug of ahorse has gone to I dont know, and, what s more, I dontcare. I paid twenty-five dollars down on the brute. I 11forget that, and telegraph the liveryman his horse is some-where in the woods and at his risk. ** We drove along a little farther, continued the Doc-tor, to look for him. * Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore artthou, Romeo ? Presently we came upon some of the boy was leading Romeo about, waiting for some one toclaim him. I have heard since I came here to-night thatthe horse, although a clumsy old brute, is very clever at hisfences, and that my friend could not make him go onbecause he was riding him on the curb instead of thesnaffle. But he will make a sportsman yet, said the Doc-tor, and I want to ask you all, gentlemen, as a specialfavour, to help put the young man right. You never cantell by the looks of a toad how far he can jump. W 1 88 ^ ? A ^oV p ^.Z^-?*/ V-^*/ \-^^\/ \ > •^. •.


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