Lord Henry Bentinck's Remarks 



on the Late 



William Goodairs Method 



with the Belvoir Hounds. 



In handling his hounds in the 

 open, with a fox before him, he 

 never had them rated or driven to 

 him by his whips ; never hal- 

 looed them from a distance. When 

 he wanted them he invariably 

 went himself to fetch theni^ anxi- 

 ously watching the moment that 

 the hounds had done trying for 

 themselves, and felt the want of 

 him. He then galloped straight 

 up to their heads, caught hold of 

 them, and cast them in a body a 



