Hound And Horn in Jedforest Being Some Experiences of a Scottish Mfh By T

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Hound And Horn in Jedforest Being Some Experiences of a Scottish Mfh By T
Thomas Scott Anderson
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M. — a distance of nineteen and a half miles on the map from where she had been let out. " " Poor old lady, " said Bill ; " I suppose she was looking for her whelps, and expected to find them there. S'pose she's good in her work like her mother, eh ? " '* Yes ; but not quite so good. She inherits most of Rosamund's good qualities, and she and her brother Rambler both inherit many of their mother's little tricks and habits. They both on the roads like to be a sort of vanguard about twenty-five y...ards in advance and on the off-side, and to jump into every water-trough they come to, as Rosamund did. As they are rather handsome, and have a H 114 HOUND AND HORN fine carriage, and are as alike as two peas, I don't insist on their being kept in the cluster. Then Rambler invariably carries the mask or nose home ; and if he can't get that, a pad ; just as his mother used to do. " ^* Funny how hounds sometimes miss seeing the hunted fox when they have run up to him and he has lain down ? " *' Well, I think they are so intent on their noses, as it were, that the other senses suffer to some extent.

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