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rattled Ha3'don Gorse, Tripps, Deadman's Copse, 

 Goat Hill, News Hill, and Hanover, we repeated 

 and rather widened the circle by rnnning as far 

 as Snagg's Harbour, and back again to Sher- 

 borne Park, where we ran rather fast for a few 

 minntes till the deer foiled the line, and we 

 went ont at the top of the park to the Holts, 

 where we lost. A second fox took ns throngh 

 some of the same covers into Goat Hill and 

 Hanover, where a fresh one crossed onr line, 

 and took ns out bv the garden front of Ven 

 Honse to Hast Hill, thence a very weak line 

 was marked to Toomer, where we whipped off 

 and went home. A bad day for hunting, bnt 

 a worse one prol^ably for anything else. 



December 6th. — 



We met at Pulhani, and fonnd in Holwell 

 Gorses, and ran a short ring by Hartmoor 

 Farm to Holwell Plantation, and on to Mr. 

 Warr3^'s honse, and killed by his plantation. 

 The next draw was a very small withy bed by 

 Woodbridge, and there we fonnd two foxes, one 

 of whom we followed with a catchy indifferent 



