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the combined pack running well together, and 

 Capell cast them twice during the run. Mr. Griffith, 

 riding on the right wing, was well carried 

 by a long-tailed, dark brown Leicestershire horse. 

 Lord John, and the Bel voir field-master was the 

 first to view^ a very tired fox climbing the railway 



Captain Holloway Steeds. 



embankment by Old Dalby Station ; Mrs. Griffith, 

 who was riding a favourite chestnut hunter Skylark, 

 also viewed him. 



The hunting panorama of grass country, stretch- 

 ing away in ridge and furrow like a vast sea, con- 

 jures up a wealth of fox-hunting memories. It 

 was in this district that the previous combined hunt 

 had its issue, and one only had the luck to ride on 

 both occasions, viz., the Rev. J. P. Seabrooke, 



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