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for our resentment at such shabby treatment by 

 the wind needs the cooling of another winter. 

 Next summer, no doubt, remembering only the 

 fights with the big pollack and the pleasure of 

 euchring the shark, and forgetting the demoral- 



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ising pull home, we shall be for Tom Ash once more 

 the first fine day. 



Not always is it fine enough to risk so distant 

 a ground, and on uncertain days, or when the 

 wind is wrong, we content ourselves with a " highest 

 possible " of six or eight pounds on the nearer 

 goals of Moldeser or Martin Vane. Some days, 

 either for a change of sport, or perhaps with the 



