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participate in it, and even those who have played but can do 

 so no longer the past, the present, the future players of the 

 game all will, I feel assured, unite in voting polo a 'pastime 

 for princes,' and concur with the sentiments expressed in these 

 rattling lines that appeared in the July number of ' Fores's 

 Sporting Sketches,' 1889, signed ' C. G.' 



But the ring of the ball and the cheery call 



Of a pal in the thickest row, 

 With a bamboo stick and a pony quick, 



Are better than all, I vow. 



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Remounts. 



