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Cottage, BletcUey. I hope Ursa Major will 

 see this reply to Synnorix, and will profit by my 

 advice, whicli is to apply at once for the cure. 



K. C, Eedcar.— I am pleased you found 

 my system effectual, but are you sure you did 

 not carry it out to rigorously? Few would 

 have such courage. 



Jockey. — An authority says Fairyhouse, and 

 1 dare say he is right, although there is a 

 double at Punchestown — a big one — at which 

 many a good man and true has come to signal 

 grief. I saw a fine young racer killed there 



last year. 



To Edith, Paul Pry, Jane Burkitt, Con- 

 stance Haye, and Mousquetaire, many thanks. 

 If you write to the Editor he may perhaps 

 give you information as to the possibiHty of 



what you ask. 



Yours obediently, 

 Nannie Power O'Donoghue. 



giR^ — As I learned from a recent letter from 

 that most amiable and talented lady, Mrs. 

 Power O'Donoghue, that her teacher has been 



