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LETTER THE EIGHTH.

To the Editor of the Annals of Horsemanship.

Mr. Gambado,

I am a tradesman, in the middling way, and keeps a shop in Holborn, where you may be furnished with the best hose, of all sorts, at the lowest prices; but being determined to pay every one their own, without swindling, cannot afford to keep a one horse shay, or a gigg; and yet having a wife and daughter grown up to woman's estate, I could wish, for quietness sake, to give them an airing to Highgate, Hampstead, or Hornsey, on a Sunday, like the rest of my neighbours; but this I cannot cleverly do on a single horse,