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PREFACE 



sport of hunting in its purest, most legitimate form, 

 and of decrying all attempts at money making, out of 

 what ought to be sheer pleasure. 



The work opens with a meet of foxhounds, for 

 the purpose of introducing the characters as they 

 generally arrive; — master and servants first, black 

 coats next, reds after them, and so on ; but in its 

 progress the season is supposed to advance until the 

 work ultimately forms a "souvenir" of that of 1845-6, 

 — one that all sportsmen will admit was eminently 

 deserving of the compliment. 



It was, perhaps, the best hunting season of modern 

 times ; and its lustre will be increased by the un- 

 favourable one that followed. 



191, Regent Street, 1847. 



