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and is either possest of a long, or a short-back'd horse.

I make no doubt but you are connected some way or other with us, I therefore have sent you all the wholesome advice I could. And as there is no contenting all, I hope, at least, the Legs will be satisfied, whoever else may grumble.

I am your Friend and Kinsman,

G. Gambado.

Your boot stockings will be very acceptable, as I have a touch of the gout in my knees.