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It was rather fast at first, and awfully deep going, especially the cornfields, where most everybody was plung- ing and lunging along, while the hounds ran clean away from us, until they came to the first check near the old burned school-house. Master Bob kept me on the outside of the crowd during the check, but we were soon off again with somewhat better going through a lot of nice galloping fields. Then came a couple of soft cornfields and a big four-railer to take, to get out. We were near t...he fence of the field on our off side, where it was fair footing, so hadn't any trouble, but three went down on our near side and several more refused and slid up against it in the mud. Hounds were running fast again, but we were doing finely, when there was a dull thud, and as Master Bob turned to look, I heard him say to himself, — "Damn it, she's down, " and louder to me, — "Whoa boy, we'll have to go over there and see what's to be done. " The Spring Chicken was eating a bit of grass, and Miss Wainwright was lying flat on her back, with her groom running around asking for a flask.
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