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to Hanover, and all along the top of it, turning 

 down through the end into Goathill and 

 Sherborne Park, and apparently to ground in 

 the hole of an ash tree ; but, hearing at the 

 moment a " holloa " in the withybed close by, 

 the Master laid on his hounds, and they ran 

 sharply to Goathill, and on through Mews Hill 

 and Hanover, and out, heading for Tripps, and 

 through Plumley without a check, and here, 

 somehow, a great many of the field were thrown 

 out. But hounds, I understand, had a really 

 fine run after this. On from Plumley, out on 

 the top, into the road, leaving Newleaze on the 

 left, bearing down for Stourton Caundle, and 

 straight for Lanes, leaving this untouched on 

 the left, to Woodbridge, all along the riverside, 

 past Holwell Church, to Colonel Bridge, and 

 along the road some distance, where hounds 

 nearly had him, but at Pole Bridge he turned 

 into the fields again, heading for Marsh Copse. 

 He was now running short, and, though up to 

 this point hounds were fairly racing, the end 

 was near, and, after a few more short turns, he 

 fairly laid down in the road before hounds, 



