ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP. 4I 



LETTER THE EIGHTH. 



7fl the Editor of the Annah of Horfemanjhtp. 



Mr. Gambado, 



I A M a tradefman, in the middling way, 

 and keeps a (hop in Holborn, where you may 

 be furnifhed with the beft hofe, of all forts, 

 at the loweft prices ; but being determined 

 to pay every one their own, without fwind- 

 ling, cannot afford to keep a one horfe fhay, 

 or a gigg ; and yet having a wife and daugh- 

 ter grown up to woman's eftate, I could 

 wifh, for quietnefs fake, to give them an airing 

 to Highgate, Hampftead, or Hornfey, on a 

 Sunday, like the reft of my neighbours ; but 

 this I cannot cleverly do on a lingle horfe, 



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