4 ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP. 



many fchemes of that fort already about town, that it is no 

 lofs, I dare fay. 



G. G. 



My Correlpondent, I believe, did not diflike fitting for 

 his picture — there appears fuch an amiable fmirk in his coun- 

 tenance, and he fays too it is elleemed a likenefs. 



Note to Letter the firji. 



Although this Puzzle for a Chriflian, as he calls it, was dropt, 

 I can conceive its being of ufe, if put upon one of thofe long 

 ftory-tellers who catch hold of your button, and thruft their 

 nofe and mouth in your face, when perhaps it is highly ne- 

 ceflary to keep them at arms length. In the adjoining Plate, 

 therefore, are delineated not only the Canini and Equeftrian, 

 but alfo the Chriflian Puzzle. 



LETTER 



