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to act up to the character ; but as may be 

 supposed, among a variety of men actuated by 

 a variety of tastes and opinions, there must be 

 cases in which the two characters are so blended 

 that it is somewhat difficult to determine where 

 each o'er steps the line of demarcation between 

 the characters, or to determine where the one 

 ceases and the other begins. I suppose however 

 in the following list each to act distinctly up 

 to his character: — 



TRUE SPORTSMEN. 



The Fox and Hare Hunter. 



The Owner of Race Horses. 



The Courser. 



The Shot. 



The Fly Fisher. 



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