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 tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains without a guide, or upon the sea without a pilot, should be carried amidst his terror and uncertainty, to the hospitality and elegance of  or.

To Coriatachan at last we came, and found ourselves welcomed as before. Here we staid two days, and made such inquiries as curiosity suggested. The house was filled with company, among whom Mr. and his sister distinguished themselves by their politeness and accomplishments. By him we were invited to, a house not far from , where we might easily hear of a boat, when the weather would suffer us to leave the Island.

At, of which Mr. is minister, we were entertained for some days,