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in Upper Godmanstone Cover, ran up as if 

 for Cogley, but, turning right, the fox went 

 into Moor Wood ; left it, heading for Round 

 Hills, and then we had some fine hunting in 

 and out of Park and Moor Woods, and finally 

 up to Cockrow, where we had a check, and 

 lost him after a hunting run of over an hour 

 and a half. Found another in Stavordale, and 

 hunted him a little up and down the woods. 

 Drew through Moor Wood again and Leek's 

 Hill, but did no more. Captain Long met 

 with an unfortunate accident, and broke his 

 arm, his horse treading on it when he was 

 down. There were snow showers as usual 

 to-day. 



April 4th. — 



The Master met very early at Inwood, on 

 account of the Point-to- Point Races in the after- 

 noon. He moved off punctually at eight o'clock, 

 and, after drawing a few hedgerows, worked 

 down to Nyland, and almost instantly clapped 

 hounds on to a fox who had been viewed awa}^ 

 just before. With a lovely burst of music they 



