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All true Nimrods of spirit this sport does invite, 

 Neither hare nor fox-hunting gives half the delight. 



Tally ho! &c.&c. 



To spear the wild boar well has surely some merit, 

 For it cannot be done but by men of true spirit. 



Hie Tally ho ! hie tally ! hie tally ! hie tally ho ! 



A GLOSSARY. 



Rama one of their Gods. Servants are often called by the same name. 



Kegeree is a mixture of rice and pulse, often eaten for breakfast, 



Syce a groom. 



Kooliet common labourers, who carry things on their heads, drive out the hogs 

 from canes, &c. &c. 



Tom-Toms small drums. 



Jeel a lake. 



Harcarraha. servant who attends his master, goes messages, &c. 



Bahauder is a title given to warriors : a bold hog is so called by sportsmen. 



Jungle thick cover. 



Kate is generally applied to a plantation of sugar-cane. It is also sometimes 

 used for any piece of cultivation. 



FINIS. 



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GUNNELL AND SHEARMAN, 



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