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Station ; turning left again he skirted the 

 railway into and through West Wood and 

 round to Martin's Wood again, on into Inwood 

 without dwelling there a moment, out over 

 Tabor Hill, running hard to Spurles ; over the 

 hill b}' Bowden Gorse, again to Martin's Wood, 

 and thence almost on his former line b}^ Temple- 

 combe Station, and along the gulle}^ into West 

 Wood ; out again towards the cover we had found 

 him in, leaving it on his right, and after 

 dodging about a little on the ploughs — for he 

 must have had nearly enough of it — went on 

 to Bverlanes Down, and, leaving Milbome Port 

 on his left, went away for Coombe Hill, and on 

 to Crackmore, and there, having run for two 

 hours and forty minutes, the gallant, though 

 now tired pack, were forced to leave him, at 

 ten minutes to seven o'clock, after a hard day's 

 work. 



April 12th. — 



A picturesque meet at Compton Paunce- 

 foot was the prelude to a ver}^ pretty find in 

 Mr. Phippen's Withybed at Queen Camel, and 



