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fea^ my Lord T'revor's at Bromham^ Dr. JValker'^ 

 of your College, and I believe at all other fuch 

 Gardens. We have alfo an ordinary Fruit called 

 Papas, that are pretty large, and as yellow as 

 Gold, but not regarded by White Men : the Ne- 

 groes I think boil them. 



Good Sir, 

 Your Patience is I fear by this time quite wea- 

 ried out : However as you may perhaps imagine, 

 my Journey to St. Chrijiopher's^ and indeed my 

 whole five years ftay in the JVeJi Indies^ to be 

 more pleafant than it really was, I make fo free 

 as to acquaint you, that the afore-mentioned 

 Earthquakes, Hurricanes, exceffive Heat, Muf- 

 kitoes, &c, do vaftly over-balance this Pleafure. 



I am, SIR, 



Tour ajjiircd Friend, 



w. s. 



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