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 finally refuse, he would do better if he preserved the grace of ready compliance. He took their advice, and promised to carry us on the morrow in his boat.

We passed the remaining part of the day in such amusements as were in our power. Sir related the  campaign, and at evening one of the Ladies played on her harpsichord, while  and Mr. danced a reel with the other.

We could have been easily persuaded to a longer stay upon, but life will not be all passed in delight. The session at was approaching, from which Mr. could not be absent.

In the morning our boat was ready: it was high and strong. Sir victualled it for the day, and provided able rowers. We now parted from the young Laird of, who had treated us with so much kind-