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been such a convenience, I could have sold my horse for a hundred guineas, as a shew; and provided for a damn'd old Uncle of mine, that is always in my way. Awaiting your answer,

I am, Sir,

Your most respectful Servant,

R. Morecraft, Jun.

Seething Lane, London.

N. B. Having just mentioned what I could sell my horse for, under particular circumstances; I must beg you, at the same time, to understand, that he is at your service for five guineas. G. Gambado, Esq.

Memorandum to Letter the Tenth.

I remember answering this flippant young gentleman. But I could neither make him