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head. About five>*miles from Gwyndy 

 I palled through a pretty little village, 

 called Llangefui, romantically feated in a 

 vale, with much wood about it. 

 X I flept at Gwyndy, the ivine houfe y an 

 Inn flanding by itfelf at equal diftances 

 from Bangor and Holy head. At this houfe 

 I believe the be ft of accommodations may 

 be had, but being frequented by all per- 

 fons going to or from Ireland, it is fre- 

 quently fo full of company as to be found 

 unpleafant to all parties. When I was 

 here I was unlucky enough to be only juft 

 in time to fecure the laft fpare bed, but 

 being pretty well tired I was glad to be in 

 pofTeflion even of that, bad as it was. I 

 can fcarcely give an opinion, except on 

 the authority of others, refpe&ing this 

 houfe, for when all were fo extremely bu- 

 fied I, a lone traveller, received, as I could 

 have expected, but little attention. 



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