. Chips, sporting & otherwise : in verse & prose. Horses; Fox hunting. "Carpe ; 53 buy a horse, however, that turns his toes out to any noticeable extent; such are almost sure to strike themselves when tired, or in deep ground, if they do not do so at other times. Lastly, it is better to buy a good horse dear, if he suits you, than to purchase a bad or indifferent one for little money, for the latter cannot he cheap, and if the former will satisfactorily answer your require- ments the first additional outlay will soon be repaid you—barring the accidents which all horse f


. Chips, sporting & otherwise : in verse & prose. Horses; Fox hunting. "Carpe ; 53 buy a horse, however, that turns his toes out to any noticeable extent; such are almost sure to strike themselves when tired, or in deep ground, if they do not do so at other times. Lastly, it is better to buy a good horse dear, if he suits you, than to purchase a bad or indifferent one for little money, for the latter cannot he cheap, and if the former will satisfactorily answer your require- ments the first additional outlay will soon be repaid you—barring the accidents which all horse flesh is heir to—by the good services that he will render. CARPE DIEM,. ARPE DIEM "—whilst we may Let us love, or sport, or play ; Let us, not forgetting others. Grasp each pleasant hour, my brothers ! Night succeedeth day. '' Carpe Diem "—whilst we can. In our short allotted span. Let us taste the sweets around us. Troubles may e'er long comfound us ! Brief's the life of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wedge, F. L. W. Coventry : W. W. Curtis ; London : Hamilton, Adams


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