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Page's at Sandown, when Lord Marcus 

 Beresford, who was then starter to the 

 Jockey Club, tokl me that he had been to 

 see him, and found his head literally split 

 open : how he ever recovered is a marvel ; 

 but then Pao^e himself is a marvel ! Poor 

 Sensier, again, and Sam Daniels both lost 

 their lives over the " sticks." 



I remember seeing a comical hurdle race 

 run at Bromley, where a blundering old black 

 mare, named (I think) Queen Bee, made all 

 the running — it was in the old days of " mile 

 and a half over six flights," for the abolition 

 of which our thanks are due to Lord Marcus 

 Beresford — and she knocked down a hurdle 

 at every flight. I don't think we had to 

 jump one ! It was on this course, too, that 

 I saw a ridiculous incident, many years ago. 

 One horse kept breaking away at the start, 

 until ''the man with the flag" got into a 

 fearful rage, and let out at the jockey of the 

 recalcitrant in no measured terms. I must 

 say I think the rider in question was trying 

 to aofaravate him in order to make the rest 



