have eaten one you may know- 

 where to go and clap them on 

 another leg -weary cub. The 

 next time their turn is to go out, 

 take them to Blankney or Ashby, 

 and smash up another Htter in the 

 middle of the hares. After being 

 hunted three weeks by them- 

 selves, then to mix them to- 

 gether. It is essential that the 

 steady, quick hounds should not 

 be exposed to the annoyance of 

 hearing the wild hounds rated 

 and flogged ; it disgusts them, 

 and they will do nothing, merely 

 following, xor guiding, the pack. 



[Reprinted from Baily's Mag- 

 azine OF Sports and Pastimes. 

 Vinton & Co., Ltd., Publishers, 

 8, Bream's Buildings, Chancery 

 Lane, London, E.C.4.] 



J. BALE, SONS & DAMEI.SSON, LTD., LOiNDON, \V. 



