GEORGE FREDERICK 



own brother, Albert Victor, getting an infinitely 

 greater number of useful ^v^nners, and he finally 

 became a terrible savage. When it is remembered, 

 however, that he was never really fit, and when we 

 recall the remarkable trial he won prior to the 

 Derby, T think it will be admitted that, given a 

 fair chance, he would have been remembered as a 

 great racehorse. 



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