THE LAST SHIFT. 



CHAPTER XIX. 



Away to the chase when the j^rey moru is peeping, 

 And Sol, in his chamber in crimson array, 



No longer is sleeping, the white mist is creeping 

 From hill and from dale at the breaking of day. 



Away to the chase, and a truce to all sorrow. 

 This day is a bnmper, we'll qnatt' it with joy ; 



Ne'er think of to-morrow, but let us all borrow 

 Those pleasures from hunting which never can cloy. 



Vyners " Notitia Venatica." 



LORD CHESHAM GOOD RUN FROM KINETON OAKS SPLENDID 



RUN WITH THE QUORN HOUNDS A NOTABLE RUN FROM 



ITCHINGTON HOLT A VERY HARD FROST LONG RUN 



FROM WESTON PARK GOOD DAY's SPORT FROM HAM 



BRIDGE GOOD-BYE, SWEET HORN ! ESCAPE OF LORD 



NORTH EXTRACTS FROM SIR WALTER CAREw's DIARY 



" FAREWELL " BY C. M. 



SEASON 1894-95. 

 At this time Lord Chesliam boiiglit Upton House and 

 the property from Lord Jersey, and came to reside there. 

 He and others of his stamp are indeed a great acquisition 



