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THE INDAY CALL. ce were the smart traps, ready to carry the ; i onlookers to see the end of the : “ 4 ¢ run : ’ ; e ' ; On the steps of the clubhouse 5 ! : - g [ stood 1 / ng for the / ! : i g groom to br '] : ‘ £ She looked k 2 ; tha sual dark, close-fit- £ i e y i | i second’s quiet, | : the horn | & ‘ ] i g1 A e ! ; rough the i nt th i £ | B i LB e ~q"“"’-‘ — sounded, til the a horn the tc “They co fence. Th bless her, ladies just think killed.” you call over,” she Wells Down Vi supreme hounds now e Miss \\{3.13: feice saddle, her side. She form and there fear at sight of ¢, tiag Loosen istinctly f . hind her. ~ (O 3 tider it of the by the supreme exc coming chase B T ] t to Burlingame to see ands throw off. It was the hunt of this season, and rees and riders were keen for Sp was in the air n the budding trees. The horses were pawing the ground impatiently; the dogs, held in Jeash by the master of the hounds, Frank Carolan, were pulling and was rid was not e | +h € Tun was over. Marie Wells haq won i her spurs as queen of the hunt