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his fellow proceeds to the left, as they afterwards must do if they 

 perform their duty properly ; but, taking an old dog into a j&eld 

 with the puppy, the former is started off with the ordinary words 

 "Hold up" in either line laid down, which, being properly 



broken, he proceeds to follow out, accompanied by the puppy, 

 who does not at all understand what he is about. Presently the 

 old dog " finds," and very probably the young one goes on and 



