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most agreeable evening at Mr Greig's, where 

 everything bore the marks of affluence, ele- 

 gance and comfort. 



Next morning I breakfasted at Mr Ren- 

 ton's and there experienced the frank hospita- 

 lity of the country. Being as it seemed no 

 farmer, he makes the most of his land by sel- 

 ling small allotments for building. 



Having as I felt had quite enough of an 

 American stage-coach, I hired a phaeton to 

 convey me to Geneseo, distant thirty miles, 

 and accordingly about three o'clock p. M. I 

 left Canandaigua, 



