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The Master of Game

Chapter 4 OF THE BUCK AND OF HIS NATURE

Word Count: 549    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

a hart and is larger than a roe. A buck's head is palmed with a long palming, and he beareth more tines than doth a hart. His hea

rt goeth sooner to rut and is sooner in his season again, also in all things of their kind the hart goeth befor

men do to the hart. Nor are his fumes put in judgment as those of the hart, b

NG WITH RU

fr. 616, Bib.

th such great malice as the hart, nor so gynnously (cunningly) and also they go not to such great rivers as the hart. They run faster at the beginning than doth the hart. They bolk (bellow) about when they go to rut, not as a hart doth, but much lower than the hart, and rattling in the throat. Their nature and that of the hart do not love (to be) together, for gladly would they not dwell there where many harts be, nor the harts there where th

g flight as the red deer but b

buck is more savoury to all hounds than that of the stag or of the roe, and for this reaso

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