Article clipped from London Man About Town

Jan. 22, 1870.• « • ' . . ' . • • i . » . ' . . .. 4 ' / .. . __ 4 .- . . .. .. • - .'■••• -f • * . •' 'Miss Taylor, or Mr. Freeman himself, could riotexercised a more toroearing s the hunted animal. I know a terrier bred, or at least a half-bred one, as he is out of an old-mountain harrier or beagle, belonging to a celebrated horse-dealer in the Midlands, who will find his hare and run her fairly down, r and all other, drawbacks notwithstanding harrier-blood does not in the least incapacitate him for his more legitimate calling, as a better has seldom been seen at rats-—one over his head they go dead as door-nails.• lie is by no means a bad hand at finding a fox, on more than one occasion, been found a useful member when the hounds have been in the neighbourhood.space, I find, is run out, and if I am to ing more anent the rabbit beagle, it in a future
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London Man About Town

London, Middlesex, GB

Sat, Jan 22, 1870

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