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The American Senator

CHAPTER IX
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It's all changes.

His lordship's father couldn't bear the sight of a hound nor a horse and saddle.

Well;--I suppose I needn't gammon any furder.

We'll just trot across to the wood at once." "They haven't begun yet as far as I can see," said Mr.Gotobed standing up in the carriage.
"They haven't found as yet," replied Morton.
"They must go on till they find a fox?
They never bring him with them ?" Then there was an explanation as to bagged foxes, Morton not being very conversant with the subject he had to explain.

"And if they shouldn't find one all day ?" "Then it'll be a blank." "And these hundred gentlemen will go home quite satisfied with themselves ?" "No;--they'll go home quite dissatisfied." "And have paid their money and given their time for nothing?
Do you know it doesn't seem to me the most heart-stirring thing in the world.


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