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He started up now, calling to the gardener that he would coo indoors again and leave it to hi kind of voice which ainst his will, for he was curious Mr Tebrick went downstairs, and taking his gun from the rack loaded it and went out into the yard Now there were two dogs, one a handsoht it with her froe); the other was an old fox terrier called Nelly that he had had ten years or s saluted hi twice asup and down at the end of his chain in a frenzy, and Nelly shivering, wagging her tail, and looking first at her master and then at the house door, where she could sht s as clearly as could be First he shot his wife's setter dead, and then looked about hiive her the other barrel, but he could see her nowhere The bitch was clean gone, till, looking to see how she had broken her chain, he found her lying hid in the back of her kennel But that trick did not save her, for Mr Tebrick, after trying to pull her out by her chain and finding it useless--she would not coun into the kennel, pressed it into her body and so shot her Afterwards, striking a match, he looked in at her to s as they were, chained up, Mr Tebrick went indoors again and found the gardener, who had not yet gone hoes in lieu of notice and told his and that he should do it that saeness and authority on his part, as it see the shots while he was out in the yard his wife's old nurse, or Nanny, ran up to the bedroo the door saw the poor fox dressed inback in the cushions, and in such a reverie of woe that she heard nothing