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Reply to "Believe it or not. Today, believe it"

direstraits posted:

In England, "gone to ground" is a reference to fox hunting.  The fox finds a hole and hides from the hounds. 

Yes, but in jt's case:

gone to ground

To take evasive action in order to avoid further attention. To "lay low."
stone·wall
delay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, especially in politics.

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