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11
One
day
he
was
at
this
game
,
and
did
not
know
that
the
master
was
in
the
next
field
;
but
he
was
there
,
watching
what
was
going
on
;
over
the
hedge
he
jumped
in
a
snap
,
and
catching
Dick
by
the
arm
,
he
gave
him
such
a
box
on
the
ear
as
made
him
roar
with
the
pain
and
surprise
.
As
soon
as
we
saw
the
master
we
trotted
up
nearer
to
see
what
went
on
.
12
Bad
boy
!
he
said
,
bad
boy
!
to
chase
the
colts
.
This
is
not
the
first
time
,
nor
the
second
,
but
it
shall
be
the
last
.
There
take
your
money
and
go
home
;
I
shall
not
want
you
on
my
farm
again
.
So
we
never
saw
Dick
any
more
.
Old
Daniel
,
the
man
who
looked
after
the
horses
,
was
just
as
gentle
as
our
master
,
so
we
were
well
off
.
13
Before
I
was
two
years
old
a
circumstance
happened
which
I
have
never
forgotten
.
It
was
early
in
the
spring
;
there
had
been
a
little
frost
in
the
night
,
and
a
light
mist
still
hung
over
the
woods
and
meadows
.
I
and
the
other
colts
were
feeding
at
the
lower
part
of
the
field
when
we
heard
,
quite
in
the
distance
,
what
sounded
like
the
cry
of
dogs
.
The
oldest
of
the
colts
raised
his
head
,
pricked
his
ears
,
and
said
,
There
are
the
hounds
!
and
immediately
cantered
off
,
followed
by
the
rest
of
us
to
the
upper
part
of
the
field
,
where
we
could
look
over
the
hedge
and
see
several
fields
beyond
.
My
mother
and
an
old
riding
horse
of
our
master
s
were
also
standing
near
,
and
seemed
to
know
all
about
it
.
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They
have
found
a
hare
,
said
my
mother
,
and
if
they
come
this
way
we
shall
see
the
hunt
.
15
And
soon
the
dogs
were
all
tearing
down
the
field
of
young
wheat
next
to
ours
.
I
never
heard
such
a
noise
as
they
made
.
They
did
not
bark
,
nor
howl
,
nor
whine
,
but
kept
on
a
yo
!
yo
,
o
,
o
!
yo
!
yo
,
o
,
o
!
at
the
top
of
their
voices
.
After
them
came
a
number
of
men
on
horseback
,
some
of
them
in
green
coats
,
all
galloping
as
fast
as
they
could
.
The
old
horse
snorted
and
looked
eagerly
after
them
,
and
we
young
colts
wanted
to
be
galloping
with
them
,
but
they
were
soon
away
into
the
fields
lower
down
;
here
it
seemed
as
if
they
had
come
to
a
stand
;
the
dogs
left
off
barking
,
and
ran
about
every
way
with
their
noses
to
the
ground
.
16
They
have
lost
the
scent
,
said
the
old
horse
;
perhaps
the
hare
will
get
off
.
17
What
hare
?
I
said
.
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Oh
!
I
don
t
know
what
hare
;
likely
enough
it
may
be
one
of
our
own
hares
out
of
the
woods
;
any
hare
they
can
find
will
do
for
the
dogs
and
men
to
run
after
;
and
before
long
the
dogs
began
their
yo
!
yo
,
o
,
o
!
again
,
and
back
they
came
altogether
at
full
speed
,
making
straight
for
our
meadow
at
the
part
where
the
high
bank
and
hedge
overhang
the
brook
.
19
Now
we
shall
see
the
hare
,
said
my
mother
;
and
just
then
a
hare
wild
with
fright
rushed
by
and
made
for
the
woods
.
On
came
the
dogs
;
they
burst
over
the
bank
,
leaped
the
stream
,
and
came
dashing
across
the
field
followed
by
the
huntsmen
.
Six
or
eight
men
leaped
their
horses
clean
over
,
close
upon
the
dogs
.
The
hare
tried
to
get
through
the
fence
;
it
was
too
thick
,
and
she
turned
sharp
round
to
make
for
the
road
,
but
it
was
too
late
;
the
dogs
were
upon
her
with
their
wild
cries
;
we
heard
one
shriek
,
and
that
was
the
end
of
her
.
One
of
the
huntsmen
rode
up
and
whipped
off
the
dogs
,
who
would
soon
have
torn
her
to
pieces
.
He
held
her
up
by
the
leg
torn
and
bleeding
,
and
all
the
gentlemen
seemed
well
pleased
.
20
As
for
me
,
I
was
so
astonished
that
I
did
not
at
first
see
what
was
going
on
by
the
brook
;
but
when
I
did
look
there
was
a
sad
sight
;
two
fine
horses
were
down
,
one
was
struggling
in
the
stream
,
and
the
other
was
groaning
on
the
grass
.
One
of
the
riders
was
getting
out
of
the
water
covered
with
mud
,
the
other
lay
quite
still
.