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CHAPTER XIX. PAGE 



Lord Cliesliam — Good Rim from Kiueton Oaks — Splendid Run with 

 the Quoru Hounds — A Notable Run from Itehing-ton Holt — A 

 Yery Hard Frost — Long Rim from Weston Park — Good Day's 

 Sj)ort from Ham Bridge — Good-bye, Sweet Horn ! — Escape of 

 Lord North — Extracts from Sir Walter Carew's Diary — 

 " Farewell," by C. M 276 



Index ... ... ... ... ... ... . . ... ... ... 315 



" A long way after Horace." — Lib. III., Carm. xiv. 



Go, Thomas, ring the dressing bell ; 

 Here, take my key, in cobwebbed cell, 

 If you look carefully and well. 

 You'll find some '47. 



And see that Jane, the parlour maid, 

 In cap and apron neat arrayed. 

 Has coiled in time her burnished braid, 

 And laid the table even. 



Outside the storm may i-age and ire ; 

 We'll gather round the cheerful fire. 

 And toast — lord, bai'onet, and squire — 

 The Master of the Warwickshire, 

 For seasons twice eleven, 



Reg. Wyverne. 



