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Mr. Chapman's voice, they settled down. I fear 

 Jammie had imbibed too freely. Mr. Tomlinson 

 rode Mr. Chapman's horse home, and Mr. Chap- 

 man drove Jammie, with the hounds following. 

 Thus ended this eventful day. 



An Extraordinary Story of Jack Vestrys, a 

 Descendant of a Dales Family. 



Jack was an eccentric character. He was clever 

 with horses, and part of his business was keeping 

 stallions, with which he travelled over a wide 

 area. He usually "made a day of it" when he 

 had been hunting, and thought a "sup o' gin 

 very comforting" — at least, his wife Bessie 

 would say so ; and she could talk. 



Jack was most amiable and humorous in his 

 cups, but would employ vulgar expressions and 

 comparisons which we will pass. 



