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dach, " by reafon of the herb fcurvy-grafs, 

 " which grows there in great abundance." 



The company muft find it an uncom- 

 fortable place, for the inn (the Cors-y- 

 gedol Arms) is at times, almoft buried in 

 fand, and a perfon cannot walk many 

 yards from the door without being up to 

 the ankles in it. Added to this, a ftrong 

 wefterly wind blowing it againft the win- 

 dows and into all the rooms, muft render 

 it horridly unpleafant, and were it not for 

 the civility of the hofpitable Mrs. Lewis, 

 the place would fail in one of it's chief 

 attractions. 



I was beyond meafure furprized upon 

 being introduced into the dining room, to 

 find upwards of thirty perfons, moft of 

 them of fortune and fafhion, in fo fecluded 

 a corner of the kingdom. I found too 

 upon enquiry, that this was by no means 

 all the company at that time in the town, 

 for another large and good building, which 



Mrs. 



