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  <dc:title>The Yorkshire Jockey or the Material of a Fox-hunters Head</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A groom leads a horse round a yard.  On the left, the owner and a potential customer stand in the doorway, under a sign which reads: 'A KEEN | HORSE DEALER'.  The customer, on the left, asks: 
"Well! I have no objection to the price, but you'll answer for it, he won't refuse timber*?"
The dealer, on the right, replies: 
"Refuse timber!! why he'll leap over your head!! What do you think about that!!"</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[Oct 1815]</dc:date>
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