no CHASE OF THE WILD RED DEER 



.break his leg, but on his recovery resumed his place 

 as whipper-in to Tout, and continued with the 

 hounds under Mr Lucas until they were sold. He 

 has gone to the 'happy hunting grounds,' leaving 

 a name which will be long recorded in the West, 

 where his merits are still remembered, and his 

 vices, if not forgotten, at all events forgiven. 



' Huntsman, rest ! Thy chase is done.' 



The men of rank of later date who have held 

 the horn since the revival of the staghounds, I 

 shall have to notice hereafter. For the present 

 I must draw rein, and give my readers breathing 

 time. 



