330 COURSING, ETC. 



10. If one dog turn the hare, serve him- 

 self, and turn her again, these two turns 

 shall be as much as a coat. 



11. If all the course be equal, then he 

 which bears the hare shall win only ; and if 

 she be not borne, the course must be ad- 

 judged dead. 



12. If he which comes in first to the 

 death of the hare, takes her up and saves her 

 from breaking, cherisheth the dogs, and 

 cleanseth their, mouths from the wool, or 

 other filth of the hare, for such courtesy 

 done he shall in right challenge the hare ; 

 but not doing it, he shall have no right, 

 privilege, or title, therein. 



13. If any dog shall take a fall in the 

 course, and yet perform his part, he chal- 

 lenge the advantage of a turn more than he 

 giveth. 



14. If one dog turn the hare, serve him* 



