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that I have some pleasure in breeding and shall therefore well consider about the Colts: the more you talk over my affairs with Barton and Wilks the better and I am sure under your inspection all will go on well: you need not send the Wine expenditure for last year but I will examine it on my return home: I am afraid the Cellar is in confusion and we must have it put into good order: your observations on some of the Wines are correct: but I believe Cape Wine and Cyprus [[underline]] cannot [[/underline]] be kept too long: however we may exchange the Sweet Wines for Port and Sherry: I shall be anxious to hear from