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The exciting incident the previous day of the Quorn 

 and the Duke of Rutland's hounds, each enjoying a good 

 run, meeting at Widmerpool, and killing their fox in 

 company, after running together to Welby fish ponds, 

 is I believe almost without precedent, though these two 

 packs are so constantly close to each other on Mondays 

 throughout the season. 



This book may be concluded with Sir Maurice Berke- 

 ley's words, which it is to be hoped will prove true for 

 many a year to come — 



*' Eoxes will fly, and hounds will run, and horses 

 still will tire." 



(M.F.H.'s will endorse the last line.) 



LiNA Chawoeth Mustebs. 



New Tear's Eve, 



1884. - 



TUE END. 



R. ALLEN AND SON, LIMITED, PRINTERS, CAXTON HOUSE, NOTTINGHAM. 



