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equally satisfactory with their appearance 

 on the flags. Good breeding cannot fail to 

 produce good results, and in this instance 

 it is most unequivocally confirmed. When 

 I visited these kennels in 1862, soon after 

 Mr Tailby had laid the foundation of his 

 pack, in a former series of my " Hunting 

 Tours," I expressed a high opinion of the 

 litter rejoicing in the Berkeley blood. I 

 refer to the offspring of Andover, which 

 is noticed in a former page. That 

 my impression was not unfounded, four 

 couples of Struggler's juveniles claim 

 Amazon as their great-grandam, while 

 their sister Actress ranks in similar rela- 

 tionship with the other two couples. 



It is extremely gratifying to observe, 

 that Mr Tailby is well off for walks. 

 This proclaims the popularity he has 

 gained, and the graceful reciprocity which 

 has attended his efforts to show sport. 

 The gentry who make this country their 



