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it is well to remark that no similar misliap has 

 occurred since that which happened in the middle of 

 January. On the whole^ therefore, I think the noble 

 Master has to be congratulated on the result of the 

 season ; and it is to be hoped that, long ere he is 

 called upon to take his place in the field again, he 

 will have recovered from the somewhat serious acci- 

 dent which he mei with a short while since. Much 

 credit is also due to Goodall for his exertions in main- 

 taining the efficiency of the pack ; and I cannot recall 

 any period, during the many years I have hunted with 

 the (^ueen^s, when there were a finer lot of hounds 

 than those which are now to be seen at the Royal 

 kennels. 



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