278 Want of Care and Attention at Inns. 



where the presence and superintendence of the 

 master and mistress keep their servants atten* 

 tive to their duty, and every thing in due order. 

 Here there appears to be no check on servants 

 no solicitude or care in the masters-all is left 

 to hazard ; and while landlords must suffer 

 prodigiously by such negligence, their guests 

 are greatly inconvenienced but complaining 

 avails little. We have twenty miles to Sligo, 

 without any inn conveniently placed at which 

 to stop. Adieu. 



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