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ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP.

pain in my back, very like what is called a Lumbago; and unless you kindly stand my friend, and instruct me how I am to bring these hind legs after me, I fear I shall never get rid of it. If you please, Sir, you may ride him a hunting yourself any day you will please to appoint, and you shall be heartily welcome. You will then be better enabled to give me your advice; you can't have a proper conception of the jerks he will give you, without trying him.

I am, Sir, with due respect,

Your very humble Servant,

Nic. Nutmeg, Clerk.

Hinderclay, near Botesdale,
Suffolk
.

P. S. I hope what I have enclosed is genteel.

Mr. Geoffrey Gambado.