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to take frefli ground ; the confequence of 

 which often has been, that having met and 

 hooped her, fhe has redoubled back a few 

 rods, and leaped off into fome hedge or brake, 

 and there quat^ till the Dogs (confounded 

 in the miHfl: of two equal burning heats) 

 T.afs her and come to the dead default. 

 Now the judgment of the Huntfman, and 

 ilanchnefs of the Hounds, are to be appro- 

 ved ', but thefe I ihall referve for the next 

 chapter. 



LETTER 



