. Mr. Crop's harriers . , in which he afterwards became partner. Next morning they walk across apretty village green, to the kennels close by, kindly lent by the late master of the MuggerHill Harriers. Bolter, or Mr. Bolter, as he likes to be called, the kennel huntsman, receives our friends, [ 10 J. and shows them the hounds. If he were not on such a small scale, Bolter looks as if hewould soon be too heavy to ride. He seems devoted to the hounds, everything is very tidyaboi;t the place; he is said to be a good whip and kennel man, and his manners are perfect. Mr. Crop is fond of all kinds of


. Mr. Crop's harriers . , in which he afterwards became partner. Next morning they walk across apretty village green, to the kennels close by, kindly lent by the late master of the MuggerHill Harriers. Bolter, or Mr. Bolter, as he likes to be called, the kennel huntsman, receives our friends, [ 10 J. and shows them the hounds. If he were not on such a small scale, Bolter looks as if hewould soon be too heavy to ride. He seems devoted to the hounds, everything is very tidyaboi;t the place; he is said to be a good whip and kennel man, and his manners are perfect. Mr. Crop is fond of all kinds of hunting, and used to roughing it in pursuit of sport, therefore is not so disappointed as a swellhorn a crack coi;nty might have been, at the appearance of the heights, all sizes, some big heavy hounds, somecrooked-legged and ilat-sided ones, a few smart-looking and useful ones. Not a very level lot,Mr. Crop remarks. Oh! says Browser, we arenot specially particular down here about that, theyhave been neglected lately; if you come, youll


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