The Master of Game
o speak much of him, for it is not a beast that needeth any great mastery to devise of how to hunt him, or to hunt him with strength, for a grey can fly but a little way before
annot flee. He liveth more by sleeping than by any other thing. Once in the year they farrow as the fox.97 When they be hunted they defend thems
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fox, and yet more, and men say that if a child that hath never worn shoes is first shod with those made of the skin of the grey that child will hea
d they farrow their pigs in t