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leaving Hudscot to the right to Waterlake Brake, where the scent 1815. 

 growing very cold, and hearing the deei was half an hour before us 

 we despaired of killing him, but while the hounds were at fault we 

 saw him coming towards us (having been blanched by some one 

 forward) and we quickly lifted the hounds ; run him to Meath Bridge 

 on the Mole, then down the river to Satterleigh Marsh, when we put 

 him up under a bush and killed him, at twenty minutes after six. 

 The longest chase ever remembered. A four-year-old deer. Nine 

 couple in at the death. [There were only five men in at the death — 

 Mr. Stucley Lucas, Rev. J. Boyce, Mr. Gard, Hon. G. M. Fortescue, 

 (Captain F. of the previous run), and the huntsman, James Tout] 



