ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP. 9I 



P. S. I can't get it out of my head the 

 pace the Gentleman went, confidering the in- 

 terruption he met with from riding over the 

 Saloup Woman. 



The Pariili Officers had a long meeting 

 about this ftrange man that fhew'd his face 

 here. But I foon convinced 'em he had not 

 ilaid long enough in the pariili to gain a 

 fettlement ; and fo they are eafy. But there's 

 great debates in the Veflry, and in the Coffee - 

 houfe, and Mr. Figg's fliop yet about it. 



MY OBSERVATIONS. 



I WAS much ftaggered when I read this 

 account firfl ; but finding, on enquiry, that 

 Mr. Gorget, the Surgeon, was a Barber, I 

 grew eafier, and was no more afraid of the 

 North Road than any other— I fhall however 

 N 2 be 



