. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. Halfpenny Hatch. 6;o. Which way did tlie Fox go? LETTER FROM AN OLD SPORTSMAN* Dear Sir,—I receaved yours of the first last, wich I should haveanserd it sooner, only I have ad the Roomatiz in my fingers, so youmust Pleas to excus my crampd hand. As to my Sporting; Reminis-cences, as you are pleasd to say, I havelookd them out in the dixenary, and kno vcrry well what it is. 1beg leaf to Say, I have forgot all my recolections, and can not bring toMind any of my old Rememberaiices. As for Hunting, I shall never take a fence at it agen, altho
. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. Halfpenny Hatch. 6;o. Which way did tlie Fox go? LETTER FROM AN OLD SPORTSMAN* Dear Sir,—I receaved yours of the first last, wich I should haveanserd it sooner, only I have ad the Roomatiz in my fingers, so youmust Pleas to excus my crampd hand. As to my Sporting; Reminis-cences, as you are pleasd to say, I havelookd them out in the dixenary, and kno vcrry well what it is. 1beg leaf to Say, I have forgot all my recolections, and can not bring toMind any of my old Rememberaiices. As for Hunting, I shall never take a fence at it agen, altho Isumtims Ride to cover on the old Gray, wich is now be come quiteWite. The last tim I went out, we dru Hazelmere copses down toBroxley wood ; then we dru Broxley wood over to Fox thorp ; thenwe dru Fox thorp over to Middle ford, and then we dru Middle ford,in short, it was all drawing and no painting for want of a brush. Sir William Chase cuming to be his fathers hare, he set up a coars-ing club, but being short of long dogs, and there hairs falling of, it wasobleged to
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