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5 TA G-HUNTING RECOLLECTIONS 



day during my first season, Harry King — the then huntsman, 

 and who had recently succeeded Charles Davis— said that 

 a gentleman from the Harrow country wished to speak 

 to me : it was, I think, Mr. Sherborn. He [Mr, Sherborn] 



Haery King, Huntsjian to the Queen's Hounds, July 1866 

 TO December 1871 



said he thought there was a feeling among the farmers that, 

 under certain conditions, I might take the hounds back there. 

 Some time later he told me that the farmers and owners 

 consented. We might have a day or two in the Harrow 



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