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look, and is good in his work. Hermit (1910), by 

 the Essex Hemlock from Trespass, has a strong 

 well - knit frame. Romulus, purchased from the 

 Heythorp, looks all over a workman, a four season 

 hunter by their Whynot from Rosy. This hound 

 has distinctive black ticking in his coat, is a 



Mr G. Smith-Bosanquet with Racket (1909) ; Destiny (1909) ; and 

 Saucebox (1910). 



hard driving sort, but unfortunately short of 

 tongue. 



An unusally wet season, 1910-11 was excellent 

 for sport, with very few days lost on the score of 

 weather, though the deep going made it necessary to 

 stop operations for a week. Perhaps the best day 

 of the season was on November 8, after meeting at 

 the Chase. A good fox, roused during the afternoon 

 in the spinney belonging to Mr Roddick, ran through 



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