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horse, but was, fortunately, extricated uninjured, 

 though much shaken. 



February 22nd. — 



Found us at Warrbridge ; a fox was soon 

 on foot in that excellent cover, Brickies. He 

 was reluctant to leave it, but finally made up 

 his mind to explore the world outside, and, 

 setting his head for Rodmore, ran rather 

 prettily to, and through it, towards Bulhams, 

 and then, turning towards Holwell, hounds 

 divided, ten couple going on with Brown and 

 Charley; while the other half went with the 

 Master and Ned, by Major Warry's Plantation, 

 Holwell Church, back to Rodmore, on to Stock, 

 South Common Plantation, and over the river, 

 where they joined Brown's pack, and went 

 together to Brickies. The Huntsman, meantime, 

 with half the field, had run rather prettily from 

 Holwell Church to Woodbridge, Lanes, and 

 the Holts (where they nearly chopped a fresh 

 fox), and then joined the Master on a very faint 

 line. We next had a run from Thornhill b}^ 

 Warrbridge to Bagber, but oiir fox turned sharp 



