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avoid the tormenting ficknefs of a fecond 

 voyage. 



We have a regular mefs eftablifhed. ' 

 Every morning we go or fend to market for 

 provifions ; and our domeftic arrangements 

 are better n gulated, and in more of com- 

 fort than if we were on fiiore Occafionally 

 we dine, and fpend the whole, or part of a 

 day at Bridge Town, but we never fail to re- 

 turn on board to fleep. 



We find that the accommodations of a 

 Weft India tavern, although nor precifely what 

 a Bond ftreet lounger would expedl in St. ^ 

 James's-ftreet, or a high>fed alderman in the 

 city, are by no means deipicable : and you 

 know that I am enough a ^)Idier, and a tra- . 

 veller, rather to court the varieties we meet, 

 than, to repine, and regard them as hardlhips, 

 becaufe they are not, in every feature, the fame 

 as we are accuftomed to in England. 



But you have defired to be told of thefe 

 varieties as they occur, and { have.an early op- 

 portunitjr of trying your patience* — Our 



