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 1  XIII|   whistle, the various packs of hounds were separated from each
 2  XIII|        rest two pure snow-white hounds, and, whistling to them
 3  XIII|      onwards tempestuously. The hounds had now started a fox, but
 4  XIII|       party in the track of the hounds, the faces of the two ladies
 5  XIII|           And yet the very best hounds of Squire John's - Cziczke,
 6  XIII|       water between him and the hounds, for the foxhound will not
 7  XIII|         he faced round upon the hounds, who, taken unawares, stopped
 8  XIII| reaching his lurking-place. The hounds were now far behind him.~ ~
 9    XX|       other, and led four hardy hounds in a long leash.~ ~"I see
10    XX|        and hand over two of the hounds to me while I make a circuit
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