CHAPTER VIII 



MORE DRIVING 



Something in the nature of an apology 

 for the contents of this chapter is due to 

 any masters of the art into whose hands 

 this book may fall. It would be im- 

 pertinent were the writer to think of 

 teaching them anything of the sport 

 they love and know so well ; but there 

 are always many others who lack their 

 experience, and yet have the chance of 

 bearing their part on the moors, and it 

 is in the hope of starting such novices in 

 the right path that the ensuing hints 

 and suggestions are offered. 



Let me then narrow my audience 

 within the desired limits, and by the 

 use of the personal pronoun confine the 

 application of the following remarks to 



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