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score yards law ere he loose the greyhounds, 

 except it be in danger of losing sight 



5. That dog which giveth the first turn, 

 if after the turn be given there be neither 

 coat, slip, nor wrench, extraordinary, I say, 

 he which gives the first turn shall be . held to 

 win the wager. 



. If one dog gives the turn, and the 

 other bears the hare, that which bore the 

 hare shall win. 



7. If one gives both the first and last turn, 

 and no other advantage be between them, 

 the odd turn shall win the wager. 



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8. That a coat shall be more than two 

 turns, and a go-by, or the bearing of the hare, 

 equal with two turns. 



9. If neither dog turn the hare, then he 

 which leadeth last at the cover, shall be held 

 to win the wager. 



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