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apparently not capable of transmitting his prowess to his progeny. 

 Mr. A. Graham's fame cannot so clearly be traced to any one 

 particular dog, but a long list of victories must be accorded to 



'HUGIIIE GRAHAM.' 



him ; most of his celebrities have been more or less crossed with 

 the old rough greyhound. Mr. William Sharpe's ' Monarch ' will 

 always connect his name with the early dogs of coursing, and his 

 * Hughie Graham ' with the generation just past ; but the first is of 



