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no more country tinder these nnpropitious 

 circumstances. 



November 12th.— 



Holnest was the meet, and Longburton the 

 first draw. The fox ran a ring through 

 Six Acres, Gravelpits, to Hohiest Church, and 

 back to Longburton Gorse ; a prett}^ gallop at 

 a good pace, of seventeen minutes, so far; thence 

 to Butterwick, leaving King's Plantation on the 

 left, down the Green Drove, and, bearing back 

 rather to Berkeley Gorses and towards Holnest 

 Church, after which we parted with him, and, 

 going to Bailey Ridge, found another, whom we 

 ran to Whitfield Wood, and spent the rest of 

 the day between that and Home Bushes and 

 Bailey Ridge, taking a different line later on by 

 Gordon's Gorse to Six Acres, slowly to Holnest, 

 and across the Park to the Lodge, where we 

 whipped off at four o'clock, as it was evident 

 that no good could come of that fox chase. 



November 13th. — 



Found the Master and his pack at 



