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the Committee," which was responded to by- 

 Mr. Brooks and Mr. Kirkham. 



The pack being in readiness, and a large 

 concourse from the neighbouring villages 

 having assembled, mounted on Brilliant, 

 Lady Yarborough, attended bj his lordship 

 and the numerous guests visiting at the hall, 

 appeared in the park, where, in one of the 

 coverts, a fox was soon found; but he was 

 not inclined to make a wide range, nor was 

 there scent enough to press him. Crossing 

 the park two or three times and down the 

 fine grass rides, resembling racecourses, 

 passing the Mausoleum and over the Limber 

 road, he retraced his steps to the park, where 

 he was finally lost ; and thus ended a day 

 which will be long remembered in Lincoln- 

 shire with delight. 



THE END. 



London: F. Shoberl, Printer, 37, Dean Street, Soho, W. 



