8 ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP. 



that ofFered themfelves in lieu of a mane, if his horfe had 

 none. 



The fecond I could not affift him in. 



The folly of the third raifed my choler, and involving with 

 it the fifth, I had not patience to enter on either of them j fo I 

 fear the betts at the Club are not yet decided. 



The fourth and fixth were extremely eafy to hi anfwered ; 

 I never met with two queries more fo. But the feventh, fkii- 

 ful as I am, I confefs I could not reply to, to my Correfpon- 

 dent's fatisfadlion : and I fhall be much bound to any of my 

 Readers, who will tell me, how the bufinefs therein ftated is to 

 be brought about j being ever open to conviction, and not yet 

 too old to learn. 



G. G. 



LETTER 



