An Eight-Mile Point. 49 



One morning we found a hare close to 

 Eyeworth, and a splendid run she gave us. 

 Crossing the Eyeworth and Wrestlingworth 

 road, she turned to the left up to Dunton, and 

 then over the road and down the hill to 

 Dunton brook. Here she turned up to 

 Eyeworth Spinneys, up the hill, and crossed 

 the Eyeworth and Dunton road again, 

 straight on down the fields and up to Sutton 

 Hill. There she bore away to the right, 

 leaving Potton Wood on her right, and then 

 down to Gamlingay windmill, where she 

 crossed the Gamlingay and Potton road, and 

 over the brook (there was no railway there in 

 the days I am referring to), straight on to 

 Gamlingay Heath Plantation. Eight up this, 

 over the Heath road, leaving White Wood 

 on her right, and on over Everton Park. Still 

 racing, they drove her down the hill and over 

 the Bottoms, down to Waterloo Farm, where 

 they checked. 



There was a dog chained up at the farm, 

 and no doubt she heard him, and this turned 

 her more to the right. However, they soon 



