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‘
Fine
pursuit
,
sir
—
fine
pursuit
.
—
Dogs
,
Sir
?
’
‘
Not
just
now
,
’
said
Mr
.
Winkle
.
‘
Ah
!
you
should
keep
dogs
—
fine
animals
—
sagacious
creatures
—
dog
of
my
own
once
—
pointer
—
surprising
instinct
—
out
shooting
one
day
—
entering
inclosure
—
whistled
—
dog
stopped
—
whistled
again
—
Ponto
—
no
go
;
stock
still
—
called
him
—
Ponto
,
Ponto
—
wouldn
’
t
move
—
dog
transfixed
—
staring
at
a
board
—
looked
up
,
saw
an
inscription
—
"
Gamekeeper
has
orders
to
shoot
all
dogs
found
in
this
inclosure
"
—
wouldn
’
t
pass
it
—
wonderful
dog
—
valuable
dog
that
—
very
.
’
‘
Singular
circumstance
that
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Will
you
allow
me
to
make
a
note
of
it
?
’
‘
Certainly
,
Sir
,
certainly
—
hundred
more
anecdotes
of
the
same
animal
.
—
Fine
girl
,
Sir
’
(
to
Mr
.
Tracy
Tupman
,
who
had
been
bestowing
sundry
anti
–
Pickwickian
glances
on
a
young
lady
by
the
roadside
)
.
‘
Very
!
’
said
Mr
.
Tupman
.
‘
English
girls
not
so
fine
as
Spanish
—
noble
creatures
—
jet
hair
—
black
eyes
—
lovely
forms
—
sweet
creatures
—
beautiful
.
’
‘
You
have
been
in
Spain
,
sir
?
’
said
Mr
.
Tracy
Tupman
.
‘
Lived
there
—
ages
.
’
‘
Many
conquests
,
sir
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Tupman
.