"PAT" CUEREY 



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ran very fast for 40 minutes, when hounds suddenly checked and we 

 lost her. 



Feb. 24, had a blank day with the Beagles at Fulbourne. 



Too MANY Hares. 

 This drawing refers to a day at Caxton Gibbet in the spring of 1907 when there were "Swarms of 

 hares. No scent. Blowing a gale. Hounds could do nothing. Whoo-oop for the leveret ! " But it 

 is typical, and with the poor little leveret on the gibbet, symbolical of all such days. From T.F.B.C. 

 Book. 



Feb. 26, met beagles at second milestone, Ely Eoad, Got our first 

 hare very soon. Found again, ran two rings, then up the railway 

 line to Histon Station ; shot back again and lost, after 1 hour 45 



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From T.F.B.C. Book. 



minutes; a bad scent; H. C. Howard and Stafford Howard, C. 

 Thompson, Alexander out, and six others. 



March 1, took the beagles from the kennels with Currey to Coton, 



