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P. S. Regina is not her name, don't imagine that. May I be allow'd to say, I am very anxious for an immediate answer, as she rides out again on Friday next. Memorandum.

In consequence of the above, I sent the case to my Farrier, who forwarded directly some powders to Mr. Gillyflower with the following Note. The efficacy being so certain, the trifling indelicacy of the prescription must be excused.

Honoured Sir,

By advice from Mr. Gambado of your horse's complaint, I have sent you a powder so strong, that if administer'd night and morning in his corn, will be bold to say no horse in England shall ever fart again after