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weather, and running over any rough pastures during 

 the summer, take nothing out of the pocket, and 

 their produce, when past three years, may, not 

 improbably, be worth three figures, provided the 

 mothers are nearly, if not quite thorough bred, 

 with frames suited for hunters. It will, of course, 

 make the difference of one man if the master 

 hunts his own hounds; and our opinion was, that 

 half the fun consisted in handling the horn : 

 then, as to the whippers-in, one, where economy is 

 to be the rule, may suffice; but he must possess 

 " all the talents," and be, like Sambo, here, there, 

 and everywhere. 



