shuld never out of the roope thougthe he shippe
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fro never so fer. And
whan the deer is boun and lieth on that oon syde, that at herst
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is tyme for
to blow the deer, for it shuld never be iblowe at the hert huntyng to the
deer be on that on side. And than shuld the hundes ben coupled up and,
fast as a man may, oon if the beerners
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shuld encore hym, that is to say
turne his hornes to the erthward and the throte upward and slitte the skynn
of the throte alenonlong the neke and kytte labelles
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on either side of the
skyn, which shuld honge fulle upon the hede, for this longeth to an herte
slayne with strengthe and ellis nought. And than shuld the hunter flene
doun the skynne as fer as he may and than with a trenchour
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kitte as thik
as he can the flesshe doun to the nek bone and, this doon, every man
stonde abrode
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and blowe the deth and make a short [a]bay for to reward
the houndes. And every man have a smal rodde in his honde to holde the
houndes that thei shuld the better abay, and every blowe the deeth that
blowe may . . .
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