LETTER THE FIRST, 



MR. GAMBADO I 



1 RETURN you my mofl hearty thanks for 

 the very falutary advice you fent me laft 

 month, from which I have derived much 

 improvement, and fliould have acknow- 

 ledged fooner, had I made fufficient trial of 

 the fine machine you recommended in fuch 

 warm terms. My Hobby, as I told you be- 

 fore, is an admirable animal, and finely cal- 

 culated for a penfive man, like myfelf, to 

 take the air upon. It was a pity he was fo 

 prone to tumble, and that too, in ilony 

 roads the mofl ; for he was otherwife bor- 

 dering on perfed;ion. So I fent for a carpen- 

 ter, on the receipt of your recipe, and had 

 a large Puzzle of Oak made for him, after 



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