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March 23rd.— 



After about ten days of frost and snow the 

 hounds resumed hunting at Redlynch Gate. 

 There was wood-cutting going on, so we did not 

 find at Redlynch itself, but from Godmanstone 

 Wood a fox went away, setting his course for 

 the Park, then b}- Godmanstone, into Cogle}^ 

 where he took a turn, and then went out on the 

 Bruton side, near which town we lost him, and 

 did not find again. 



March 24th. — 



At Five Bridges. Found directly' in Fife- 

 head Magdalen Wood, went out towards the 

 river, and back again over the Avenue Field 

 (where a man " holloaed " a dog in mistake for 

 a fox, and nearly got the hounds' heads up), bore 

 left along Stour Hill, crossing the Shaftesbury 

 Road, away for Sandley, then by Quarr to 

 Buckhorn Weston Church, below it, slowly 

 parallel with the railway, and on the Tunnel 

 Head, where we lost him in a hailstorm. The 

 next move took us to Nyland, where we found, 

 and ran rather nicely over the Cale River to 



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