Excerpt from The Humane Review, Vol. 7: April, 1906, to January, 1907
February 23, 1899. - Time, one hour, fifty minutes. A very good hunt, since scent was only fair, and we were especially unlucky to lose this hare, which was beat when she got back to Salt Hill. On the next day we heard that our hare had crawled up the High Street to Bumbam, and entered a public-house so done that it could not stand, and was caught by some boys, who came to tell us half an hour after wards, but we had just gone home. Too bad luck for words l And so on, with repeated references to breaking her up, and hounds thoroughly deserving blood.
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