COURSING, ETC, S:! ; 



storing it when lost. I shall, in the next 

 place, proceed to his exercise. 



You should take two or three brace of 

 greyhounds, or as many as you mean to train, 

 and lead them in slips into the field where 

 you exercise your horses and dogs, and in 

 such places as are clear from flints and 

 stones, that they may not cut their feet ; also 

 be well mounted on a horse that has good 

 speed, having a piece of turf that is about 

 two miles straight forwards : let the dog 



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leader hold the dogs in the slips, then set off 

 in a canter for a quarter of a mile and begin 

 to halloo, halloo, halloo, at that instant the dog 

 leader must slip all the dogs at once, and you 

 hallooing, the dogs will come alter you with 

 all their might, thinking there is a hare be- 

 fore you ; then go off at full speed, in a 

 straight line, for two miles, and on the clogs 

 coming up to you make a circle round, hal- 

 looing ; come the same way back as you 

 tvent, till you come to the dog leader again. 

 When the dogs tumble and roll themselves 



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