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little dog beat a good big one. Regarding shape, 

 I want a dog built on racy lines, not cobby." 



Then a bit further along in Turf, Field and 

 Farm we find the sequel of Mr. Wixom's statement 

 that his hound. Royal Kreuger, was not a quitter. 

 Mr. Clark made inquiry from several gentlemen 

 who saw the two heats between Clyde and the 

 Wixom hound, and it develops upon inquiry from 

 the handler of Clyde, Mr. A. Parry, and from Mr. 

 W. H. Ashburner that Royal Kreuger had quit 

 in the second heat, sat on a stone wall and watched 

 Clyde drive. 



And now we find in a private letter (the name of 

 the author not being allowed to be reproduced) 

 which says: "A dog of courage will run better on 

 three legs than a coward with five legs, whether 

 heavy or light boned." 



