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I was about to put the question to Keyworth, the hunt secretary, who had just come within speaking distance, and was likely to know if anybody did, when the master gave the signal for a move, and huntsman and hounds, followed by the entire field, went off at a sharp trot. We had a rather long ride to covert, but a quick find, a fox being viewed away almost as soon as the hounds began to draw.
Keyworth he was at the kennels only yesterday asked me the very same question. He thought Jim Rawlings might ha' told me something. But bless you, Jim knows no more than anybody else. All as he can tell is as Mr. Fortescue sometimes goes to London, that he is uncommon fond of hosses, and either rides or drives tandem nearly every day, and has ordered a slap-up four-in-hand drag.
It is more ill-tempered than the common springer, and, if not well broken in, is often exceedingly obstinate. Skinner informs us that this breed, in its greatest purity, may be found in the Carrollton family, as also in the possession of Mr. Keyworth of Washington city.
Keyworth a hundred pounds for his hunt subscription, and said if they were any ways short at the end of the season they had only to tell him and he would send as much more." Having now got all the information out of Tawney he was able to give me, I stood him another whiskey, and after lighting a cigar I mounted my horse and jogged slowly homeward, thinking much about Mr.
"In that case it is a bargain," I said, "for I can warrant him sound." "All right, sir. I'll send one of the grooms over to your place for him to-morrow." Shortly afterward I fell in with Keyworth, and as a matter of course we talked about Mr. Fortescue. "Do you know anything about him?" I asked. "Not much. I believe he is rich and respectable." "That is pretty evident, I think." "I am not sure.
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