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We arrived here about four oclock a fryday afternoon, after a very pleasent journey, the weather was somewhat cold, but a
clear Sky and a fine Sun Shine was ample compensation. We found convenient
apartments, good Beaf mutton and excellent fish for
dinner; it was fortunate that we engaged Lodgings before we came, as every
House is full, to day being rainy and
fogy we have not made any excursion, or looked about
us, we wanted a little remit after rising 3 mornings by candle light and riding
through the cold. I hope an additional quantity of bed Cloaths will make you comfortable; we had the city
musick this morning to wait upon us, and welcome us to
Bath, I Suppose we Shall have Some more compliments of the Same kind. I think
the Bath road has more of an American appearence
than any I have traveld in this Country, the Stone
Walls and the Hills and the Towns bearing the Same Names,
Reading
Malborough
Newbury all reminded me of
New England. I think you would have been better pleasd if you had come with us, than you was when you
traveld this road formerly, in Summer it must be
delightfull, I think very often of your
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