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The fox headed away for a couple of miles towards Impington, as was the custom with the Dillsborough foxes, and then turning to the left was soon over the country borders into Ufford.
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In the meantime the cavalcade was hurrying away to Impington
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He had taken a fox from Impington right across to Hogsborough, which, as every one knows, is just on the borders of the U.R.U., had then run him for five miles into Lord
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From Impington Park they went in a straight line to Littleton
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The fox had tried his old earths at Impington High wood, and had then skulked back along the outside of the covert.
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It had not been his purpose to go to Impington on this day, and he was still, in his mind, saying evil things of the
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Impington Park where he got away from us in a hollow tree.
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U.R.U. to have the run of the season from the Impington coverts.
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Some supposed it to refer to the Emperor Claudian, till a lad one day spelt it out: "Beneath this stone reposeth Claud Coster, tripe-seller, of Impington, as doth his consort Jane."
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 351, January 10, 1829 Various
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But besides these authoritative works, other books are found _chained_ to their ancient desks: at Impington, Cambridgeshire are, or were, "three black-letter volumes of Fox's _Martyrs_ chained to a stall in the chancel."
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