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Mr. Nicholas Snow (the Master of the Stars of the West), his nephew, Mr. Charles Snow, the late Sir Thomas Acland, Mr. Charles Troit (brother of Mrs. Walter Hook, wife of the late Rector of Porlock), and the present Sir Charles Acland, possess names that are known in the West Country, where the name of John Russell will be revered as long as English people revere muscular Christianity. It has been said that Mr. Russell was overrated as a sportsman. The statement is a matter of opinion, but I am... sure that his bitterest enemy would say that he was a champion of muscular Christianity. He fought against the noodle-doodle arguments of the pitiful scholiasts against sporting parsons, and openly avowed his contempt for the young clerical school at Oxford, who professed to be Protestants, when they were more akin to Romanists. One anecdote I cannot omit while writing about i64 CENTURY OF ENGLISH FOX-HUNTING Mr. Russell. Lord Carington once asked him, "Did the foxhound come out of the ark ? ' referring to an argument as to whether or not the foxhound originally belonged to a separate breed.
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