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COME IN; COME IN HERE, or, The Whistle; 

 is to keep him in at setting off, or to bring 

 him in from any distance upon beat imme- 

 diately, for some purpose to be indicated 

 to him when come in, so as to put him upon 

 beat elsewhere, &c. The abstract meaning, 

 at all times to be conveyed, being the check 

 of self-will. 



BACK; BACK HERE; must never be con- 

 founded with the above : its meaning is, 

 that he is to hunt back to try his ground 

 over again : adhere to it, and he will soon 

 begin to understand it in this sense, much 

 to the advantage of his own intellect : the 

 whistle, with the wave of the hand, is, in 

 quartering, synonymous. See Note, p. 21. 



HEY AWAY ; HEY ON, good dog! is a general 

 encouragement to general beat. 

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