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" he is likely to be beaten, for there is a strong 

 " field to run against." 



Mr. Clark appeared to wish to draw me out to 

 speak more explicitly about Escape's not being 

 well, but I said no more about it *. 



* I did not think it little or none improper of Mr. Clark 

 asking me this, as the Prince knowing he sometimes betted for 

 me, and a public horse like this. 



I NOW 



