CHAPTER XVIII. 

 Mr. Scrope's Hounds and a Good Run. 



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R. S. C. SCROPE of Danby-on-Gore is 

 now, I am very glad to hear, making a 

 noble effort to Lmit the outlying moor- 

 land districts of the Bedale Hnnt, adjoining 

 Wensleydale ; and I am delighted to find that 

 he has already had a good run with a moor fox. 

 I describe the run from a local newspaper 

 cutting of December 5th, 1906. 



*' The best run of last week, all the country 

 over, was that with Mr. S. C. Scrope's hounds on 

 the 4th inst. The Danby Hall pack are mainly 

 from Mr. Millbank's kennels of Radnorshire and 



