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LENVOY.*

        Go, little booke, God send thee good passage,

        Unto t thee will read or hear,

         er to call,

        IN cluding a sed volume of tc but express    ion t o treat ranger. Even tics, o be a singularly gentle and good-natured race; it is true t ea objected to some one or ticles, and t tions, taken in te,    almost to a total nation of    t icularly praised; and t off against tions, s deserts.

        * Closing tion.

        ing muc follo o may seem a mans o if ray. ion t ermined for a time to govern ; but    to a stand by trariety of excellent sel. One kindly advised o avoid to sic; a t olerable at description, but cautioned o leave narrative alone; y knack at turning a story, aaining aken if o possess a spirit of humor.

        turn closed some particular pat left e in,    to follo, be to stand still. ime sadly embarrassed,    struble on as    ten for different    could not be expected t any o if it sain someto suit eacely anss sit doo a varied table ite for every dis ed pig; anotter abomination; a t tolerate t ?avor of venison and ruly mase stomacempt on ticle is in ned in its turn, a amidst ty of appetites seldom does a disable    being tasted and reliss.

        itions ures to serve up terogeneous ; simply requesting to please o rest assured t it ten expressly for intelligent readers like    eing o dislike, to tolerate it, as one of ticles e for readers of a less re?aste.

        to be serious: ts and imperfes of tle s of autuation. ing in a strange land, and appearing before a public    feelings of ao deserve tio ?nds t very solicitude tinually embarrassing    case and ?dence ion. Still, treated ences o go on,    in time eadier footing; and turing,    une and    emerity.
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