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From here we galloped back to find the rest of the 

 hounds, and another man out shooting put us straight 

 again. Hounds owned the line at once, caught up to the 

 second division; and, after a couple of circles around the 

 hills, marked their second fox to ground on the hillside, 

 just above the creek, and across from Trimble's Rocks. 



Besides the Master of Radnor and the Master of Rose 

 Tree, there were: Mrs. Jeffords, of Glen Riddle; Roy Jack- 

 son; Emanuel Hey; Ben Chew; Miss Gertrude Heckscher 

 on "Sam Ball"; Isaac H. Clothier, and his daughter on a 

 pony; Miss Eugenia Cassatt; Mrs. William Foster Reeve; 

 Miss Barclay; John Converse; and Cliff Cheston. 



TWO DAYS WITH THE CHESHIRE AND ONE WITH 

 THE BRANDYWINE 



15th, 18th and igth November, 1920 

 To be a delightful host is an art in itself; but to be the 

 Master of a great pack of hounds as well, and to entertain 

 a large house-party of foxhunters for four consecutive 

 weeks, showing sport every day, is an achievement very 

 few Americans can boast of; so it was with the greatest 

 pleasure that I accepted the Master of Cheshire's kind 

 invitation to pass the week with him at Brooklawn. 



Unfortunately, I was only able to be there three days, 

 Monday, Thursday, and Friday, and, on arriving Sunday 

 afternoon, found my horses most comfortably quartered 

 at the Unionville Inn, and, proceeding on to Brooklawn, 

 passed a delightful evening. 



On Monday morning hounds met at Chesterland gate at 

 nine o'clock, Frank Dare bringing out a mixed pack of 

 twenty- three couples of as nice-looking hounds as ever ran 

 a fox. 



