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The ANSWER.

Mr. Leg.

If you can purchase a very long-back'd horse, the thing you require is very practicable, and by one common, and two side saddles, you may all ride in file, or one behind the other; one lady facing to her right, the other to her left. But if your horse is of the short punchy kind, you may manage the matter nearly in rank, or all in a row, by means of two appendages like panniers.

Thus, I think, I can accommodate any body, who has more than two to be convey'd,