The New book of the Dog a Comprehensive Natural History of British Dogs And Th

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23^ POINTERS AT SCHOOL ON THE MOORS. Photograph by C. Rcid, Wishaw.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE POINTER.
BY G. S. LOWE.
"Sportsman, sir?" asked Mr. Jingle, abruptly turning to Mr. Winkle " A little, sir, " replied that gentleman. " Fine pursuit, sir, fine pursuit. Dogs, sir ? " " Not just now, " said Mr. Winkle.
" Ah ! you should keep dogs — /;';/:' animals — sagacious creatures Pointer — surprising instinct. " ■dog of my own once — Pickwick Papers.
IT has never been made quite clear in history why the
...Spaniards had a dog that was very remarkable for pointing nil kinds of game. They have always been a pleasure-loving people, certainly, but more inclined to bull-fighting than field- craft, and yet as early as 1600 they must have had a better dog for game-finding than could have been found in any other part of the world. Singularly enough, too, the most esteemed breeds in many countries can be traced from the same source, such as the Russian Pointer, the German Pointer, the French double-nosed Griffon, and.

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