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Thirdly, let him accustom his eye to the acknowledged 

 best of the breed, comparing them not only with each 

 other, but with inferior specimens, until he has built up a 

 mental picture of the perfect ideal. 



Fourthly, let him study the exhibits in the ring, and 

 place them, according to his standard, in their relative order 

 of merit. Subsequently he may get the best judge he 

 knows to tell him where he was wrong. 



Lastly, let him not imagine that all his own geese are 

 swans, nor yet attempt to prove that the swans of other 

 men are necessarily geese ! 



