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Fig. 9 represents the six wires to be used for body wire,’clinching them in loop number two; 
our hare. Sharpen all; take body wireand make in the same manner pass the two wires of the 
three loops, one at the end, the second the same hind legs through Joop three, twisting them 
distance from it as the animal was from fore to around the body wire and clinching at loop num- 
hind shoulders, and the third in the middle. Next ber two. Take the tail wire, wind tow around 
run the four leg wires from sole of foot, (same as = one end till it is about the size of the tail bone 
with birds,) and carefully wrap the bones to the that was drawn out. “Poison this well and force it 
wires with tow, making the two, bone and wire, into the tail, then clinch the wire through loop 
the same size and shape as the leg was when the — three. Be careful and have the length from loop 
meat was on. Take the body wire, pass the three to the end of the tail exact. Now push the 
points up through the neck filling into the sku] | bones up on the wires till they come to the body 
cavity, and out through it between the eyes. If wires. Our hare will’ now appear like fig. 10, 
the bone is too hard use your large leg drill to | with a wire frame in it. We now fili with cut 
make the hole. Push it through till the loops tow and excelsior. With our sketch with meas- 
are in proper place. Now pass the two fore leg ures before us we must work as best we can; fill 
wires through loop number one, fig. 9, the two at it well and press the, filling together compact, 
right angles, and twist them firmly around the pressing in hollows and filling out where required 
