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Grange Woods, over the earths there, and into 

 Remedy ; there we sank the hill for Paper 

 Wood and Alders, and on, passing Bide's Gorse, 

 to Admiral Digby's Plantation, where he doubled 

 back out of the drove to Castle's, by Furzyfield 

 to Calfhayes, where we had a check at the end 

 of an hour and four minutes. A line was 

 presently made through the Knoll and Scevior's 

 to Common Plantation, and up to the hills 

 once more ; in Remedy he was viewed, and 

 from there he swung up over the hill to 

 Upcerne Wood, where, after a short check, he 

 was again viewed, and, hounds getting on better 

 terms with him, ran him to ground in Remedy. 

 He had given us a chase of two hours and 

 seven minutes, and hounds well deserved him. 

 After this refreshing morsel, this good dog pack 

 found us another fox in Bide's Gorse, and ran 

 him through Furzyfield and Paper Hill, back 

 to his native cover, and after a short ring on 

 the Grange Woods side he came back to 

 Hermitage, where hounds ran into him at the 

 end of a prett}', but very short, run. It was a 

 good da^^'s sport, and lovel}^ calm Spring weather 



