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enter into more varieties, but poftpone my 

 communications to another opportunity : only 

 having juft touch'd upon the horfe with a Nofe, 

 I muft inform you, that one of my neighbours 

 an Attorney, tells me he has a horfe, that has 

 no mouth. Although my ftalls are all full, I 

 fhall certainly purchafe this uncommon animal, 

 if he is to be had ; as, from his formation, 

 the polleffion of him can be attended with 

 little or no expence but the prime coft. 

 I am Sir, 



Your very humble Servant, 



Bent. Buffon, 



LETTER 



