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1
The
old
huntsman
had prepared the surprise while Jacques was taking his lesson.
2
The
old
huntsman
was there too, with bared head, standing a little apart.
3
She was carried by the
old
huntsman
,
the two Martineaus, and Manette's husband.
4
One only
remained
-
the
old
huntsman
who had given the last counsel to the wretched father.
5
The
old
huntsman
was a surprisingly good teacher.
6
At a sign from the Abbe Birotteau the
old
huntsman
went to fetch the curate of Sache.
7
Then an
old
huntsman
took a limehound, and brought the company where there was game in plenty.
8
The
old
huntsman
of her husband's Court tells the story to a traveller whom he calls his friend.
9
These words seemed to make some impression upon the
old
huntsman
;
he hung down his head and looked thoughtful.
10
The
old
huntsman
's
story, far from strengthening my hopes, only depressed me-nota very favourable condition to insure success.
11
The canny
old
huntsman
revealed to them just enough to excite the unconscious archaic impulse beneath the skin of culture.
12
Then there came an
old
huntsman
with a limehound and led the sportsmen to where there was an abundance of game.
13
Then an
old
huntsman
took a good sleuth-hound and in a short space brought the lord to where many beasts were found.
14
His father was spending the night with his boon fellows, and a favourite
old
huntsman
lay dying in a room near by.
15
She was all fire and excitement, and caught the reins like an
old
huntsman
,
and with such a grasp as was amazing.
16
And that she heard aright, that, leaving the castle, she left the hell where love lives not, we know from the
old
huntsman
:
old
huntsman
old