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Show M v EASILY PUT OFF. H , Mr. "William Dixon, in his book H on hunting, tells somo amusing sto- L.-'' .ries. Ono of them. relates' to a cer- M'' tain Willy Eeclefiold, who was a H whipper-in, nnd who also acted as H head groom. He was a fine sporting H; character, and tho story emphasizes H; his devotion to sport and to his mas- H tcr. One evening- ho called at the Hf whouso and asked to see the squire. M . Do you, want oMrt i' ,f morn, sir?" H ho inquired. "No, WJlly, I don't wont anything 4 particularly," repliecl tho squire. t ''Well, ear, ah was thinkin' of get- ;'? tin' wed," Willy explained, "but if you wont owt, we can '.put it off l" |