20 LETTERS TO YOUNG SPORTSMEN. 



DO NOT TAKE ANYONE S PLACE AT A GAP. 



because the company in the very front is surprisingly select, 

 even in the biggest of fields. This division will tackle a 

 very awkward obstacle rather than be put out of the hunt, 

 so do not imagine you will be on the flat if you stick to them. 

 They are the real backbone of every hunt, good sportsmen 

 all, really fond of hunting for hunting's sake, revelling in 

 hound work, and viewing with keenly critical and knowledge- 

 able eye every cast the huntsman makes. Full of enjoyment 

 of he chase, 'h; v pre end u> no great tilings, are not llu- least 

 jealous, and lend a helping hand to all in distress. There 

 are one or two axioms to keep in mind when you ride in the 

 second flight. Do not take anyone else's place at a gate, 



