336 MANAGEMENT OF HOUNDS. 



room, heated with hot air, into which they may be turned 

 after the bath, it may do very well ; but subjecting them 

 to the cold night air, in the depth of winter, in passing 

 them through the courts into the greenyard, after coming 

 out of a reeking hot bath, cannot, in my opinion, be 

 otherwise than injurious. 



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