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Our Master is as keen as ever, for on the 

 last da}' of cub hunting — Saturda}', October 30th 

 — thinking he had not been as thoroughly over 

 his country as he could wish, he made a second 

 day of it. Hounds met at Inwood at nine o'clock, 

 and, after a successful morning, the pack went 

 home, and while the field partook of luncheon in 

 the dining-room, the men were refreshed in the 

 servants' hall, and a second pack and fresh 

 horses appeared on the scene. The Master 

 and Lady Theodora, and the field, among 

 whom were Mr, and Miss Dendy, Miss Serrell, 

 Mr. Clayton, and Mr. C. Spicer, re-mounted, 

 and squandered a fine show of cubs in Nyland. 

 No noses were wanted, but it was only desired 

 to teach the young ideas to fl}^ on future 

 occasions. The lesson was carried on till dark, 

 and hounds went home by moonlight. 



