. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . X : seas x - - - . x - - § Jill- VOKK HIKK in l 69 for light-coloured hounds, which art easiei to -ee onthe moorland. Of the hounds we saw, therePloughboy, 1906, a home-bred, typical, short-legdog, thai looked like work, and Pirate, 1907, attrong-coated dog, a rare hunter, buzzing aboulkennels with hackles up, and stern righl oveiquarters. Both dogs were by Pilgrim, who was a. I tie bob tailed linnington bity the Milton Plato and were typical of thekennel, sharp bitches that looked like bustling a 70 TH


. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . X : seas x - - - . x - - § Jill- VOKK HIKK in l 69 for light-coloured hounds, which art easiei to -ee onthe moorland. Of the hounds we saw, therePloughboy, 1906, a home-bred, typical, short-legdog, thai looked like work, and Pirate, 1907, attrong-coated dog, a rare hunter, buzzing aboulkennels with hackles up, and stern righl oveiquarters. Both dogs were by Pilgrim, who was a. I tie bob tailed linnington bity the Milton Plato and were typical of thekennel, sharp bitches that looked like bustling a 70 THE FOXHOUND OF THE XXth CENTURY fox, some of them being nearly all white in Milton sires came out strong again in the1911 entry, which was 6 couples of dogs to 7couples of bitches. Amongst these was Gladsomeby Milton Plato, 1907—Gossamer, 1909, a cobby,short-legged bitch, that had lost her stern, a dis-figurement without doubt, but she was too good todraft, and there were never much better-shapedquarters on a hound! A hound that loses itsstern, we have always bee


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