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first ten luiiiiilcs the hounds knew 

 a great deal more than he did, 

 but after they tried all they knew 

 then he could form an opinion 

 where the fox was gone, but not 

 before. 



Mr. Foljambe attached the 

 greatest iniportaucc to getting his 

 hounds away together. Before 

 his hounds were a held away 

 from a wood you might hear him 

 sing ont^ " Want a hound," and 

 his horn would be going at their 

 tails until he got him, and when 

 got, he would drop back and not 

 care to go near them until they 

 had been live or ten minutes at 

 check. But if a single hound 

 was wanting when a fox was 

 killed, however great the run, he 

 would harp upon it for a month. 



Goodall combined, with his 

 other excellencies in the field, 

 condition and kennel manage- 

 ment quite the best. Mr. Foljambe 



