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"Bred by Mrs. Catherine Sutton and handled by her throughout his career he won a record 23 challenge certificates on the British show bench, having been fearlessly exhibited throughout his career.&#13;
Comments by Patricia Sutton:&#13;
Mother then put another of her pack bred bitches from Mrs English, "Rossut Variant", to "Mighty&#13;
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