ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP. $5 



LETTER THE SEVENTH. 



To G. Gambado, Efq, 



SIR, 



HEARING much of your knowledge iii 

 horfes, I beg leave to afk your advice in a 

 bufinefs wherein my delicacy as a Gentle- 

 man is deeply concern 'd, and flatter my- 

 felf that you will fenfibly feel for my fitua- 

 tion, my future fortune in life in a great 

 meafure depending on your decifion. I have 

 the happinefs to be v/ell received by a young 

 Lady of fortune in this town, who rides 

 out every morning, and has had the good- 

 nefs to permit me to join her for fome days 

 paft. I flatter myfelf I am belov'd ; but, 



F 2 'Sir, 



