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run from find to finish occupied an hour and 

 twenty-two minutes. And hounds went home 

 by way of the historic field of Sedgenioor, to 

 catch their train at Glastonbury. 



November 18th. — 



A large field met the hounds at the Red 

 Lion, at Cheriton, and a fox was quickly found, 

 and, unluckil3% as quickl}^ eaten, in Grove 

 Withybed. Another took himself off the while, 

 but a third was ready, and hounds were soon 

 after him, and away for Ashtree Copse ; but this 

 fox was but a giddy young thing, for he went 

 round in all sorts of circles — in the course of 

 which the Huntsman and First Whip changed 

 colour from scarlet to drab — and presently met 

 with his end in a hedgerow not far from his 

 birthplace. We then trotted off in the 

 direction of Rodgrove, and, after drawing 

 some big doubles, found in the cover itself, 

 two foxes falling victims without affording 

 much sport. 



