EDWARD IND 



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discovered that his sherry was brandy, which had been going 

 the round ; not a soul had mentioned it. Suddenly there was 

 a holloa. The Colonel never saw such a stampede before. 

 Everyone took the first horse he could lay his hands on, and 

 for ten or fifteen minutes he never saw men ride so hard. 

 Mr. Ind and the Colonel had a hearty laugh over it on their 

 way home. 



Edward Ind 



To anyone who shall peruse Mr. VIckerman's narrative 



it will be evident that Mr. Ind was a great enthusiast. 



Of a cheery, genial presence, with a kind smile and ready 



ofreetino- for the risino- o-eneration, he was much missed 



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when he ceased to come out. The last time I can recall hmi 



was during a run that took us past Coombe Lodge ; he 



stood at his lodofe sfates and waved hounds on to the line 



which they had momentarily lost. 



