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comprehend, that his horfe was afflided with 

 a double portion of the String Halt, or that 

 he was to give me a fee for my trouble. 

 So our correfpondence clofed. But the horfe 

 is actually to be feen going, four times a 

 day, in the Greenwich, not the Brentford, 

 Fly, with a dog on his back ; and fo very 

 rare and uncouth is his method of handling 

 his hind legs, that I have never feen fo ex- 

 traordinary an in fiance of excellence in canine 

 equitation. 



G. G, 



AL B. The Public to be told, I am not 

 to be trifled with. This young gentleman ne- 

 ver wanted my advice, I dare fay -, put me to 

 fome expence in letters, about a damn'd horfe, 

 which he had better have given to his Uncle at 

 once, for his own riding. I don't love a joke 

 myfelf. 



LETTER 



