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of any considerable provislon for permanent residence. I 

 cannot, however, finally quit a subject whicti ill health pre- 

 vents me following any further, without recommending it 

 to those who have health and strength, (for the pursuit to 

 be successful necessarily implies exposure to weather and 

 fatigue) as one which is sure to afford much innocent 

 enjoyment, and I beheve as likely to conduce to the " mens 

 sana in corpore sano " as any one that can be found. 



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