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Acy ^o not mix in company like ochir 

 men, nor do tlu y report to : ; and 



when you meet with them at iiu :^c places 

 in ^, iliey ge: r!>c in 



their own language : therefore, a> 1 could 

 not speak 1 . .1 h..^! i^<> opportunity 

 of learning any thin^ itu.a ihcm. They 

 are rcinai . v t\ •« travelling compa* 

 nions : 1 li.i\^ ccii llicin M;at themselves 

 at a : rn, by t' re, a. all the 



rest of tiic coi v, ladies as well as 

 g^ , to sit rouiui ihcm. Thr 



French ti.Ji lun .ac \'€ry steady to 

 •bops, ^v,'^ iiriruihi! of their !n!sincss: and 

 1 am C/i oj n tlkai ihcy lia\c brought 

 Urge sums of moiK')' into America, with 

 V* ^i iluv l.ivc huiU fine houses; 

 fr w if ihcm have laid it out in land, as I 

 iiu not 1 V a «^' • 



man being a farmer. Many of them are 



^Icm to I. 



best jud^v- of gardening in America, j w- 

 1 licir J so. 



S&ofc nearly similai iw i u America, 



