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of Captain Bennett's picturesqne old house at 

 Cadbur}', its time honoured frontage enlivened 

 by the scarlet coats, the many carriages, and 

 the hounds grouped around Orbell and Tom on 

 the grass. The Second Whip was absent owing 

 to an accident to his leg last week. After the 

 Master had allowed time for the refreshments in 

 the hall, kindly offered by Mrs. Bennett, to be 

 done justice to, he moved on to the small covers 

 close to the house, and there a fox was at once 

 found, and almost as quickl}^ despatched, for he 

 ran no further than the laurels, and hung there 

 too long for his own good ; the cover was 

 surrounded by eager sportsmen and pedestrians, 

 and his days were numbered. We then trotted 

 on to Galhampton, and here again testimony was 

 borne to Captain Bennett's excellent preserving, 

 for wdiile hounds were drawing the second gull\' 

 a "view holloa" proclaimed a fl3'ing find just 

 below it, and we pulled ourselves together for a 

 race over the flying country'. And, indeed, there 

 was no time to lose, and we had a really good 

 gallop to Cadbury House, leaving Wearyall on 



