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fure in walking abroad than he had in the Garden, 
which he could do fafely and readily. And even Blind- 
nefs he obferv’d, had this Advantage, that he could go 
any where in the Dark much better than thofe who can 
fee j and after he hadfeen, he did not foon lofe this Qua- 
lity, nor defire a Light to go about the Houfe in the 
Night. He faid, every new Object was a new Delight, 
and the Pleafiire was lo great, that he wanted Ways 
to exprefs it ; but his Gratitude to his Operator he could 
not conceal, never feeing him for lome Time without 
Tears of Joy in his Eyes, and other Marks of Affec- 
tion : And if he did not happen to come at any Time 
when he was expedbed, he would be fo griev’d, that he 
could not forbear crying at his Difappointment. A Year 
after firft Seeing, being carried upon Epfom c Downs i 
and obferving a large Profpe<ft, he was exceedingly de- 
lighted with it, and call’d it a new Kind of Seeing. 
And now being lately couch’d of his other Eye, he 
fays, that Objedts at firft appear’d large to this Eye, 
but not fo large as they did at firft to the other ; and 
looking upon the fame Objedt with both Eyes, he 
thought it look’d about twice as large as with the firft 
couch’d Eye only, but not Double, that we can any 
Ways difcover. 
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