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fast eighteen minutes, and after which they were taken 

 home. 



Some of those out were: Sam Kirk, M.F.H.; Benjamin 

 Chew, M.F.H., on "Oviat"; Miss Ellen Mary Cassatt on 

 "Greymaster"; Miss Rose Dolan on "Circus"; Miss Ruth 

 Wood; Mrs. Victor C. Mather; Antelo and Mrs. Dever- 

 eux; Dave and Mrs. Sharp; Paul and Mrs. Mills; Charlie 

 and Mrs. Munn; Bob and Mrs. Strawbridge; Fred and 

 Mrs. Sturges; Lawrence Bodine; Louis S. Fiske; W. M. 

 Kerr; Ned Blabon; Harry Harrison; Walter and Lowber 

 Stokes; Miss Fox; Mr. Beale; Lem Altemus; Mrs. C. R. 

 Snowden; Alec Brown; Hinckle Smith; and Frank Lloyd. 



Sunday, 12th December, 1915 

 If it had n't snowed, what a sporting tour we would have 

 had ! And as it turned out, we had a real time, but of a dif- 

 ferent sort than anticipated. 



Through the courtesy of Charles E. Mather, Esq., 

 M.F.H. of the Brandywine, and W. Plunket Stewart, Esq., 

 M.F.H. Cheshire, the Radnor hounds, Benjamin Chew, 

 Esq., M.F.H., were invited to hunt the Cheshire country 

 on Tuesday, the 14th, and the Radnor field invited to hunt 

 with the Cheshire hounds on Monday, the 13th, and with 

 the Brandywine at Marshallton, on Wednesday, the 14th. 



In order to get a good start for the week, Mr. Mather in- 

 vited the Radnor beagles, Clarence H. Clarke, III, Esq., 

 M.B.H.jtomeet at his Brandywine Meadows Farm on Sun- 

 day, at three o'clock. So after a luncheon that was much too 

 delicious and big to run on, a field of twenty-five trailed 

 along after the pack, and, in going into the first field across 

 the road, a rabbit was viewed away right in front of hounds, 

 but a patch of briars saved his skin, and, after a short walk 

 to a hilltop, the beagles went away like a pack of fox 



