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marked to ground, at the end of an hour an 

 a-half, at Burpit House. 



January 27th. — 



Totnel Corner. A long trot to Briar's 

 Wood rewarded us with a quick find. Our fox 

 ran pretty straight to Whitfield and thence to 

 Bailey Ridge ; from there b}' Home Bushes to 

 Leweston Wood, and out, heading for Honey- 

 combe, where hounds were stopped, as we were 

 approaching a party of gentlemen shooting 

 there ; fifty-eight minutes fast, up to this point. 

 Finding another fox in Casswell Gorse, hounds 

 ran very hard and fast by Ryme, and, leaving 

 Closworth on our left, and Coker Wood on 

 the right, proceeded by Halstock, thence by 

 Clarkham Cross Roads to Holt's Mill, where 

 we had to leave our fox, after a good hunting 

 run of one hour and thirty-five minutes, some 

 of which was quite fast enough. 



January 28th. — 



Green Man, Pulham. Shortwood, as usual, 

 produced a fox, but luck was against him, and 



