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to attain the object I had in view when I solicited 

 permission to inspect them. This regiment is very- 

 well mounted — above the average I should say — and 

 the horses are in very excellent condition ; how such 

 superior animals are obtainable at the present regu- 

 lation prices I am quite at a loss to know. It is this 

 variety of amusement which I find at Brighton that 

 exactly suits my temperament^ and, as I invariably 

 praise the bridge that carries me over, I have always 

 a good word to say for Brighton and its many and 

 pleasing diversions. 



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