STOCKHOLM TO ULEABORG. 
to prefent them with a gratuity, as is done with regard to the 
poftboys and drivers of coaches in England. 
When I fpeak of a night’s lodging at the peafants’ houfes, or 
common Rages, it is to be underdood that you are furnifhed with 
a bed, confiding of a mattrefs, blankets, and a cover made of calf 
or lamb-fkins: there are no fheets to be had. Fuel and firing is 
in great plenty every where. 
Z 2 2 
Sockholm 
