which is only of bays, of the fined co- 

 lours, round which there is abundance 

 of lace. When they go abroad, they 

 wear a veil, which is fo contrived that 

 one eye is only feen. Their feet are 

 very fmall, and they value themfelves as 

 much upon it as the Chinefe do. Their 

 flioes are pinked and cut ; their (lock- 

 ings filk, with gold and filver clocks ; 

 and they love to have the end of an 

 embroidered garter hang a little below 

 the petticoat. Their breads and fhoul- 

 ders are very naked ; and, indeed, you 

 may eafily difcern their whole fhape by 

 their manner of drefs. They have fine 

 fparkling eyes, ready wit, a great deal 

 of good-nature, and a ftrong difpofitioa 

 10 gallantry. 



By the defcription of one houfe you 

 have an idea of all the reft. You firft 

 come into a large court, on one fide of 

 which is the ftable : you then enter a 

 hall } on one fide of that is a large room, 



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