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ground near the cover ; but he was soon bolted, 

 to return to earth in the cover. We went on to 

 Podymore Bushes, whence a fox went away up 

 wind, running back to Yeovilton River, where 

 he turned sharp and went for Chilton Cantelo, 

 where we lost him. The ru.n was about three 

 quarters of an hour. 



November i6th. — 



The Master took his pack to Pylle, and, 

 after a fairly long draw, found a fox in the 

 Gazebo Cover, and ran along the hill heading 

 for Wraxall, where he turned and came away 

 just short of the Pennard Covers, and into 

 Cockmel ; and to ground in Park Farm, at Pilton, 

 in thirty-six minutes. The ground was very 

 hard and white, and the jo}^ of riding very 

 doubtful. 



November 17th. — 



The frost was very sharp again, and, 

 therefore, the hunting took the form of a little 

 cub hunting for about two hours or so in 

 Bide's Gorse. 



