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to drink with it, it went down better with us than the 
famous Camel-Feaft. In the evening, the King mounted 
to fee the flight of a new Hawk, and ftay'd abroad very 
late, his Hawk flying away : but ftie was afterwards 
taken up by his Falconer ; otherwife he had not been in 
a good humour all that night, being a Man that delights 
very much in Sport. After his return from Hawking, 
we went to wait upon him at his own Tent, to return 
him Thanks for his moft Courteous and Royal Recep- 
tion of us, and to defire leave to depart the next morn- 
ing. Here we found him furrounded with the chiefeft 
of his People and being placed again on his Left-hand, 
he entertain'd us with a great deal of pleafant Difcourft $ 
and ask'd fuch Queftions, as fliew'dhim to be a Man of 
extraordinary Capacity and Judgment. As for Learning, 
they have no fiich thing among them, and therefore it's 
not to be expeded that he fhould be a Scholar : but were 
henotaPerfbn of more than common Prudence andUri- 
derftanding, he could never have managed that wild and 
unruly People as he has done, ever fince his Advance- 
ment to the Throne ; which muft therefore have been 
thp more difficult, becaufe as he came to it by the De. 
ppfition of his Father (though not immediately) who 
now lives with him as a. private Man, fo has he never 
wanted Competitors. To his Father he pays a great deal 
of outward Refped, but is forced to keep a very watch^ 
ful Eye over him, After about an hour's Difcourfe, we 
were difinifs'd. 
Oiloler the ijtL In the morning, Jffyfse not being 
at leifure to go a Hunting, we proceeded on our Voyage 
homewards, with a great deal of alacrity and finding 
nothing remarkable in our Road, in about three hours 
" and an half arrived at Seray, And hence, after a fliori 
Repaft, we continued our Journey to Sheriy Fountain, 
which took us up about the like fpace of time. Here 
we.accounted our felves as good as at Home, being at a 
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