Fox Chasing


During a fox hunt, Reynard, being hard pressed, was reduced to the

necessity of taking refuge up a chimney of a hothouse. He was followed by

one of the hounds, who, passing through a flue upwards of fifty feet in

length, came out at the top of the chimney, but missed Reynard in its

murky recess. By this time a number of people were collected at the top of

the chimney, who let down a terrier, who soon made him come in view,

holding fast by his brush.



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