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 1     I|        35] whole palace for his dogs, who eat with him from the
 2     I|         home, and to the little dogs also. Au revoir! To our
 3   III|         reluctance, forsook his dogs, his cronies, his zanies,
 4   VII|  cronies, his servants, and his dogs; and he obtained special
 5   VII| frequently with the squire; the dogs and the bears were locked
 6   VII|    sunrise by the baying of the dogs and the rattling of the
 7   VII|        the other, as usual; the dogs were kicked into the courtyard,
 8    IX|      slammed the doors, and the dogs were howling in the yard
 9    IX|    shook the trees, the roaming dogs barked and howled as if
10     X|         she had shot one of her dogs instead of a hare. She could
11  XIII|         parlours, the baying of dogs in the courtyard, the cracking
12  XIII|     every one to explain to the dogs that he was not the fox.~ ~
13  XIII|     last. Most of the competing dogs, tied together in couples,
14  XIII|     come to a fox-hunt, lest my dogs should regard me as an Actæon."~ ~"
15  XIII|        from each other; how the dogs crowded round their respective
16  XIII|         other Rajkó."~ ~The two dogs, hearing their names mentioned,
17  XIII|     find that his wife knew his dogs by name, he was equally
18  XIII|         pleased to see that the dogs knew their mistress - ah!
19  XIII|        whips to crack, and both dogs and horses grew unruly and
20  XIII|        bushy plain, sending the dogs on in front. The ladies
21  XIII|         who would give the best dogs something to do.~ ~After
22  XIII| resounded from all sides.~ ~The dogs rushed after him with all
23  XIII|    their might.~ ~The two white dogs were nearest to him; like
24  XIII|   slipped between the two white dogs, and tried to find a refuge
25  XIII|        fox could seize him, and dogs have their own peculiar
26    XV|         and bore the figures of dogs, horses, and huntsmen. The
27    XX|         he took over two of the dogs, and[Pg 340] sending his
28    XX|         horse to a bush and the dogs to his saddle bow and waded
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