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He is like one of the Flats in a theatre, with about as much substance, the difference being, they represent something worth looking at, which he certainly does not : as to any racing properties, we will not disgrace the turf by thinking of them. He is too tall for a hack, no substance for a hunter, no action or hocks for a charger, or harness ; is too weak for a cart, and is the wrong colour for a hearse ; however, as I suppose he has carried somebody, he will me.^' Mounted, I found him just w...hat such over- topped horses often are, like a hurdle between one^s legs, and affording about as steady a seat to the bestrider. I should guess the dimensions of the famed Bricklayer to have been about five feet six high, by thirteen inches wide. His mouth seemed good, but having got him into a gallop, and bringing him in front of the hurdles, he rushed at them, setting hands, arms, and bridle at defiance. His stride was tremendous, and in taking the hurdles he Avould have cleared an or- dinary river.
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