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Frailty ; another was the veteran Mr. Tom Casswell, 

 a fine horseman, who learnt the art in the Southwold 

 comitry, the blind take-off trapping his old chestnut 

 horse Alabaster; and Mr. Austin Pick, schooUng a 

 four-year-old, also fell, none of the trio being any the 



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Mr. C. B. E. Wright, M.F.H. 



worse. All the way there were plenty of rough 

 fences to jump, Frank Gillard and Lord Edward 

 Manners being in their accustomed place " at the 

 top"; a steady hunting run of nearly an hour 

 ending between Walcott and Threekingham, where 

 hounds had to acknowledge themselves beaten on 

 cold-scenting plough-land. 



A return for a fresh start was then made to 



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