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CHAPTER IV. 



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Is Ordained and Licensed to his First Curacy — Keeps 

 Otter-Hounds at South-Molton, and hunts with 

 Froude — Anecdotes of that g-entleman and Dr. 

 Phillpotts, the late Bishop of Exeter . . -63 



CHAPTER V. 



The Teignbridge Cricket Club and the party at Stover 

 — Mr George Templer and the " Let-'em-alones " 

 — The " Bold Dragoon " — The Rev. Henry Taylor 

 and his Horse " Nunky " . . . .88 



CHAPTER VI. 



He falls in Love — Rides by Night to Bath — His 

 Grotesque Mount in Milsom Street — Is Married, 

 and removes to Iddesleigh — Keeps Foxhounds, 

 and Forms an Alliance with Mr. C. A. Harris — 

 Difficulties with Fox-killers .... 105 



CHAPTER VII. 



The Artificial Fox-earth — Accession of Country — The 

 Bodmin Meetings — Long Distances to Cover — Sir 

 Tatton Sykes — The Ivybridge Hunt Week — Rides 

 Home . . . . . . -133 



CHAPTER VIII. 



Has no Regular Whip — HisThree Horses — Termination 

 of the Alliance and Contraction of his Country — 

 Mr. J. Morth Woolcombe — The Pencarrow Run — 

 Mrs. Smith, of Porlock — The Four Vixen Cubs . 161 



