āMy opinion is this: that āere wolf is a-āidinā of, somewheres. The gardāner wot didnāt remember said he was a-gallopinā northward faster than a horse could go; but I donāt believe him, for, yer see, sir, wolves donāt gallop no more nor dogs does, they not beinā built that way. Wolves is fine things in a storybook, and I dessay when they gets in packs and does be chivyinā somethinā thatās more afeared than they is they can make a devil of a noise and chop it up, whatever it is. But, Lorā bless you, in real life a wolf is only a low creature, not half so clever or bold as a good dog; and not half a quarter so much fight in āim.
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