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1841 Sept 6. Buxton, from Ausdale, to Fowell and Charles, announcing that his party intended leaving Caithness the following day and expected to …

1841; Gale Group;

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Buxton,

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Memoir pp 313 a-q 1841 Sept 6. Buxton, from Ausdale, to Fowell and Charles, announcing that his party intended leaving Caithness the following day and expected to arrive in London about September 25. He describes all the signs that pointed to their visit drawing to its close, reaching the end of their novel, running out of game to shoot and marmalade and currant jelly. He also describes their bag of game birds, their adventures when deer hunting, the shooting of a deer by Edmund, another by himself and Edward and two more by Edward alone. His health had improved tremendously since the beginning of his holiday and he would have been delighted if they too had been of the party and each had slain his buck. Larry had insisted they carry the deer back home whole on the top of the carriage and that one should go to Mrs Upcher, Edmund's mother-in-law and one to Mrs Gurney, Edward's mother-in-law. Both Edmund and Edward had dreamed the following night of shooting deer. ( p 531.)

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