56 1885. 



together on that fresh line, which took us 

 through Ashington Wood, swinging right, as if 

 for Vagg, but turned suddenly to the left to 

 Waindles, where a fresh fox jumped up, and thus 

 managed to save the life of his hunted brother 

 and his own, too. This gave time to eat the 

 morning's fox ; after which Chilton Cantelo 

 Covers were drawn blank. Not so Marston, for 

 from here a fox broke on the Queen Camel side, 

 bearing right as if for the hills at first, but at the 

 brook he bore to the left and ran up into Corton 

 Gorse. There he hung for some minutes, but 

 hounds forced him out, and up to the top of 

 Corton Hill, which he took one turn round, and 

 then went back to and through the gorse, out 

 again towards Sandford Orcas, running well over 

 the hill to Holdway, and out on the top, heading 

 for Poyntington, and he ran us out of scent close 

 to the White Post Gate, after a hunting run of 

 two hours and three-quarters. 



January 27th. — 



Found us all at the Green Man, at Pulham. 

 Rooksmoor, which seems to have some unfailing 



