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and flask with me, as they spoil the sit of one's coat. 

 I have no horn case and leather pocket contrivance 

 attached to my saddle 



If I make a hearty breakfast I ought to be able to 

 hold out till dinner-time for once in a way. 



Must not overdo the provisioning though, for a 

 friend of mine, about to start on a week's visit to a 

 delightful country house, took in a double cargo to 

 save lunching on the road, and after riding a mile 

 or two on his journey, became so faint and ill that 

 he was obliged to return home and give up all his 

 anticipated pleasure. 



