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MODERN was muck interested hs Mr Faber's letter In your of July and your editorial remarks en this subject. Thirty years' hare hunting, during the latter half of which period I have kept and bunted hounds myself, necessarily make" • stiffen leis ideas one way or the other. I thor
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