THE TETCOTT HUNT WEEK. 



monday, ^ehrUBpy 12th, 1894. 



0-DAY Mr. Coryton brings his hounds to 

 Tetcott for a week's hunting with his 

 brother M.F.H., Mr. Calmady. 



The fixture for to-morrow, the first of the four 

 days on which they hunt during the week, is 

 " Halwell Station." 



I have selected '' Merrilegs," the most, showy of 

 my horses for my mount. It is not customary in 

 these parts to have out a second horse. 



One day, one horse. A good Devonshire hunter 

 does not strike, though his day's work exceed eight 

 hours. 



I am anxious about to-morrow. The gathering 

 will be a large one. Hope to distinguish myself, 

 but cannot feel very sure of doing so, having had 

 only three or four months' experience in the noble 

 science and in learning how to cross this very 

 difficult country. 



" Coming events cast their shadow before." And 



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