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R. and H. Fitzwilliam, Messrs. J. M. Paul- 

 ton, J. A. Pease, Graham, Barnard, P. 

 Aylmer, E. Aylmer, H. Russell, F. R. 

 Meuricoffre, B. H. Philips, H. C. Bentley, 

 W. C. Ellis, R. L. Pike, C. Antrobus, 

 C. A. Fellowes, and E. Devas. There are, 

 doubtless, many other names which should 

 occur to me. 



I had several good horses during my time 

 at Cambridge, I mean good for the purpose 

 to which an undergraduate devotes a horse. 

 There was Election, fast, but a queer screw, 

 and very musical. Saucebox, a most 

 accomplished timber jumper and whistler, 

 never gave me falls, except over water 

 and doubles ; he jumped twenty-one gates 

 in the White Horse Barton Drag on one 

 occasion. This day a man fell, at a gate I 



