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LEAVES FROM A HUNTING DIARY 



This horse has not been a bad servant to a man who not 

 only Hkes to ^l;-o, but does go, very straight across country for 

 he has carried him with hounds since 1891. the year he rode 

 him in the Point-to- Point at High Roding Bury. Mr. H. Char- 

 rington has taken up his quarters in the Meynell country, much 

 to the disappointment of his Essex friends, for such men as he 

 can ill be spared from our midst. 



Henry Charrington on "The Swell" 



Saturday, January 29th 1898. Biked over to a meet of Mr. Quare's 

 Harriers at Nasing Common ; met R. B. Colvin going to have his first 

 golf lesson at the hands of the Rev. T. W. Goddard, the Hon. Secretary 

 of the Nasing Golf Club. 



Lady Gwendoline Colvin, Mr. Gerald Buxton on his grey, Mr. 

 Patchett, Q.C., Mr. W. H. Sewell on "Jack, " Miss Dorothy Sewell on 

 her Arab, Mr. G. H. Lee on his chestnut, J. Felly on " Snowstorm," 



