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ments of broken rock at the foot of the fall, fcat- 

 tered in every different dire6tion, communicate a 

 pleafing effect ; and the agreeable mixture of tints of 

 the dark oak and birch, v/ith the yellower and fading 

 elm, formed altogether a highly pleafing fcene. 



My guide to the waterfalls was an Englifnmanj 

 who keeps a fmall public houfe near Dolmelynllyn* 

 His name is Bartlet. He has refided in Wales only 

 a few years, and is yet fcarcely able to fpeak the 

 language of the country. 



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