Extraordinary Run into Sussex. ^\} 



three o'clock, ran up wind to Gravel Hill, 

 where the fox was headed, and viewed at the 

 turnpike road near Highdown Wood. He 

 tui'ned short back down wind, through and 

 across Harting Down, Up Park, and over the 

 Sussex Downs, through West Dean woods and 

 close to Colonel Wyndham's kennel at the 

 Drove, through the large Williams' wood, 

 keeping in the roads in the wood thi'oughout. 

 The pack, therefore, certainly did not' change 

 theii- fox, who was evidently running for some 

 point, probably an earth; but this being the 

 Colonel's hunting- day, it most likely was 

 stopped. He then took a line at an awful 

 pace over the downs, sinking the hill near to 

 Petworth, and after crossing that deep bottom 

 by Burton Park to Graffham Hill, crossed the 

 London and Chichester road, and ran again 

 over the downs to a large wood on the right,' 

 where the hoimds got up to him. He was 

 often seen almost among them, and nothing 

 could have saved him, only just at this crisis a 



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