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will feel himfelf highly indebted to Lord 

 Penrhyn for his truly patriotic exertions 

 in this part of the country, and to Mr. 

 Wyatt's good judgment for an undertaking 

 fo agreeable and fb ufeful as the prefent. 



The prefent public houfe is fomewhat 

 fimilar, in point of accommodations, 'to 

 thofe at Llanberis. We got here fome 

 eggs, bacon, and dreadfully bad new ale. 

 They told us they had fome dried goat, 

 but though the houfe was rather famous 

 for this fpecies of food, we declined having 

 any. The kids are frequently killed young, 

 when they are faid to eat fomewhat like 

 lamb ; but I understand the flefh of the 

 old goats is not eatable, unlefs when falted 

 and dried, and even then it is Ib ftrong 

 that it requires a flout ftomach to digeft it. 



After we had ended our repaft, we fet 

 out again on our journey, and having gone 

 about two miles, we left the road, and 



went 



