THE SETTER.
Its origin and present breed, [400]—smells birds a hundred yards off, [401]—acts as a retriever, [402]—traces a wounded deer, and brings her master to it next morning, [403]—finds a lost whip, [404]—gratitude of a dying setter, [405]—friendship with a cat, [406]—a setter angry with his master for missing birds, [406]—falls in love with a mongrel, [407]—effect of imagination on pregnant bitches, [408]—Médor brings the keys to his shut-out mistress, [409]—sagacity in hunting red-legged partridges, [410].