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wood-cut depicts the mouth of a mare, to which my 

 notice was directed by Mr. Henderson, the gentleman 

 to whose generosity I have before had occasion to 

 confess my obligations. 



The corner milk tooth here not having been extracted 

 after nature had failed to remove it by the process of 

 absorption, has caused the last permanent incisor to 

 take an unnatural situation, where, being removed 

 from attrition, it has become of extraordinary length, 

 and looks as much like a curious tush as the thing it 



