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'Boar, freams. Goat, rattles. Hare, beats or taps. 

 Rabbit, ditto. Badger, yells. Pole-cat, Stoat, Ferret, 

 &c., chatter. 



A Cote is when a dog passes his fellow, takes in, 



obstructs his sight, and turns the hare. 

 A Form where a hare has set. 



At Gaze looking steadfastly at any object when stand- 

 ing still. 



A Layer where a stag or buck has lodged. 

 Beat Counter backwards. 

 Bend forming a serpentine figure. 

 Blemishes when they make short entries, and return. 

 Blink to leave the point or back, run away at the 



report of the gun, &c. 

 Break field to enter before you. 

 Chap to catch with the mouth. 

 Curvet to throw. 

 Doucets the testicles or stones. 

 Embossed tired. 



Flourish to twist the stern, and throw right and left 

 in too great a hurry. 



Going to Fault a hare's going to ground. 



Handicap To match dogs. 



Hard-nosed having little or no sense of smelling. 



Hug to run close side by side. 



In-and-in too near related, as sire and daughter, dam 

 and son, &c. 



Inchipin or Pudding the fat gut. 



