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Show Coi ovulations Mads Easy. It Is said that In the lato '70s and early 80s. when tho lato Lord Falmouth's Fal-mouth's colors wero well nigh Invincible' Invin-cible' on tho turf, Lord Rosobery had a hundred fornU printed, beginning "My dear Falmouth, allow me once again to congratulate you on the buc- cess of your horse In anothor classic race,' etc. Ho used to nil In these printed-forms with the animal'' name and that of the race. After Lord Rosebery's Kermesae had beaten lord Falmouth's own nilv In the Champagne stakes at Doncaa'-ter. Doncaa'-ter. Lord Falmouth retaliated and sent one of these forms ba!k again with "Rosebery" substituted for "Falmouth." "Fal-mouth." and Kermesae for tt" horse that had been forwarded to -n. |