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This huntin doesn t pay, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Then one unto the other said, " This huntin doesn t pay; But we n powler t up an down a bit, an had a rattlin day.", 1880. From " The Three Jovial Huntsmen", by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]
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