Chapter 26 of 112 · 53 words · ~1 min read

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His sons in manly sport and glee, 65 Had past that summer's morn, When low down in a grassy dale, They heard their father's horn. That horn, quo' they, ne'er sounds in peace, We've other sport to bide. 70 And soon they hy'd them up the hill, And soon were at his side.