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pains and ae the use of which it may be difficult to 
ould attribute this to a want o eg Hs hm 
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t'sand le hill, yeenne dine 4 coac’ 
ing over it “above the fetlock joint ; the ety east show: 
—. Pm pt py ape the bone being dre adfully 
eapabod, and protruding in parts through the skin. A number of 
ers: neaie granny but no one liked to dispatch it, and on 
ng so that it might get out of the way of things 
mnoment the horse got to the side of the road it be- 
AZING, g no other sign of pain than holding up the 
leg. 
os ae is that. ofa post-horse, which was going along 
d bet en Botley and Ensham, about twelve years cag 
it fae _ with such violence that the skin and si 
h the fore fetlock joints were so. cut that on its ttin ng 
e bones ¢: aw heaton ang De ee 
. "the legs, the horse walking. Lies the 
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