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except where great superiority is shown by one grey- 

 hound over another in a long lead to covert. 



b. The Cote is where two greyhounds start equal from a turn, 



and the dog which made the cast, by superior speed 

 outruns his antagonist, and makes the next turn or 

 wrench. 



c. The Go-bye is where a greyhound starts a clear length 



behind his opponent, and yet passes him in a straight 

 run, and gets a clear length before him. 



d. The Turn is where the hare is brought round at an angle 



of 45 degrees from her previous line. 



e. The Wrench is where the hare is merely bent from her 



line ; but where she only leaves her line to suit herself, 

 and not from the greyhound pressing her, nothing to be 

 allowed. 



/. The merit of a Kill must be estimated according to 

 whether a greyhound by his own superior dash and 

 skill bears the hare ; whether he picks her up through 

 any little accidental circumstances favouring him; or 

 whether she is actually turned into his mouth, as it were, 

 by the other greyhound. 



g. The Trip, or unsuccessful effort to kill, is where the hare 

 is thrown off her legs, or where a greyhound flecks her 

 but cannot hold her. 

 28. The following ALLOWANCES shall be made for accidents to a 



greyhound during a course ; but in every case they shall only be 



deducted from the other dog's score : 



B B 



