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ever. Makinf^ a wide sweep, the fox was viewed going over the pastures by 

 Latton Street, and was a very short distance in front of hounds as they 

 raced across Harlow Bush Common into Latton, where he was pulled down 

 after one hour and forty minutes. There was probably never a larger field 

 in at the finish of so sharp an hour and forty minutes ; the run was a circle, 

 and the fox died in the covert from which he had gone so boldly away in 

 the morning. The Lord Mayor was with us, and enjoyed the run as much 

 as anyone. 



O, give me that man to whom nought comes amiss, 

 One horse or another, that country or this ; 

 Through falls and bad starts who undauntedly still 

 Rides up to this motto : " Be with 'em I will." 



— Egerton Warburton. 



Frederick Green 



I cannot say more about Mr. F. Green, I cannot say less. 

 Suffice it that he is the - Prince of Good Fellows;' the epitome 

 of a keen, hard-riding sportsman ; but a word or t\\'0, if you 

 will, about his horses, whose photos, appear herewith, taken 

 evidently at the end of the season. 



