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often ridden with the Devon and Somerset, who, 

 having k)st his heart, when following the stag, to a 

 most delightful Devonshire lady, thus wisely secures 

 the object of his affections. A fortnight hence his 

 reverence, I am told, will have to return to London 

 to unite a certain noble lord, also well known with 

 the Devon and Somerset, to a fair young girl of rank 

 and fashion. I have in my mind's eye one or two 

 more, who, I think, will require the assistance of Mr. 

 Russell, for I noticed several hunting "in couples" 

 when I w^as chasing the wild deer over hill, dale, and 

 moor in the lovely counties of Devon and Somerset. 



COLSTON AN'D SON, PEIKTEKS, EDINBURGH. 



