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friend was at home in Asliington Wood, and 

 remained there, for scent was so bad the hounds 

 could not push him out. Limington Warren 

 and Chilthorne Domer proved blank, but we 

 marked a fox to ground in Vagg, and ran 

 slowly after another past the Rifle Butts to 

 Brimsmore Tree, and the lower end of Stone 

 Farm into Asliington, and lost. 



November i8th. — 



This date found us at Middlemarsh. We 

 found our fox in Gore Wood, and ran about 

 it at a foot's pace, getting out once for High 

 Stoy, then to Gore Wood again, and out once 

 more towards Silver Clump, but the foxes were 

 bound to have it all their own way, and might 

 have been made of wood for all the scent 

 they left behind them. 



November 19th. — 



The meet was at Bagber Cross-roads. The 

 wind and glass being exactl}^ as they had been 

 on the previous days — the foruier an ungenial 

 east — there was no improvement in scent, and, 



