INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. 



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the greyhound, for, though he might make a good guess, there 

 would be no certainty in his conclusion. Who, for instance, look- 

 ing at the form of Mr. Webb's e War Eagle,' could suppose that 

 he could have first-class pace ? yet that such was the case will be 

 generally admitted. Compared with his sister 'Well I Never,' 

 he was in shape as a cart-horse to a race-horse; still, though 

 she was as fast as most greyhounds, he could always lead her to 

 the hare by several lengths. 



WAH EAGLE.'* 



For pedigree &c. see Appendix. 



