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takes it the wrong way : here, however, he begin* 

 to find his mistake, for it keeps him still further 

 behind you ; and so, with some little deviations 

 occasioned by it, he makes his way to the note 

 of " BACK*," emphatically continued as the 

 mark of these deviations, directly towards you 

 at (D) : contrive, if you can, to let him cross 

 before you; if not, you must face about, and, 

 at any rate, urge him boldly towards (E) : get 

 on to (F) : give him the summons and the wave 

 of your right hand ; he remembers his mistake, 

 turns short, and beats directly towards you : so 

 far it is well ; but get him, if possible, to pass 

 you in front; or work with him until you 

 accomplish it; and turn his angular approach 

 (from E to F) into his proper and direct course 

 (from F to G), by showing him on his way, &c. 

 as before : from your next station (at H) let him 

 have the summons and the signal of the hand; 

 here he mends in his turn; which, with his 

 head thrown round towards you, he evidently 

 takes from your direction with a sweep: 

 bravo ! greet him on his approach ; notice him 



* I request that your attention may not be misled by the 

 relative meaning which this word conveys to you with regard 

 to your advance on beat. I must endeavour to simplify to 

 him the idea to be excited by it, as being that of general 

 recall^ from an erroneous waste of hunt, to a beat under your 

 immediate direction. See Vocabulary. 



