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assamy, ass amy, la arere so-howe, venez acouplere," 



and thus as oft as the aforesaid case happeneth. 



And as oft as any hound catcheth it (the scent) he 



should hue to him by his name, and rout him to his 



fellows as before is said, but not rechace till the 



hare be found, or that some man meet it and blow 



the rights and holloa, or else that he findeth her 



pointing or pricking whichever it be, for both 



mean the same, but some call it the one and some 



the other. And if he find that he can well blow 



the rights and holloa and jopey three or four times 



and cry loud " le voy, le voy," till the hounds 



come thither and have well caught it. And (when) 



she is retrieved blow and holloa and rout to the 



hounds as it is said you should do at the finding, and 



follow after and foot it who can foot it. And if it 



happen when men hunt her and hounds chase her 



that she squat anywhere before the hounds, and that 



any hunter find her squatting, if the hounds be nigh 



about, he should blow a mote and rechace and start 



her, and then halloa and rout to them as above is 



said. And if he find her squat, and the hounds be 



far from him, then should he blow as I last said 



before, and after two motes for the hounds, and the 



berners that hear him should answer him thus 



" trut, trut, trut," and draw all towards him with 



the hounds as fast as they can, saying to their 



hounds : " so-how, mon amy, so-howe." And when 



they be there and the hounds have all come up, they 



