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and so to Perth. For this motive from Dunkeld and Killicrankie to Blair Athol
(the desolation of the Passage of Drumochter made a strong impression on
me), and from Aviemore (where I saw snow on the mountains) to
Inverness. Here we received a lot of gentleness and Course attention of Mr,
and after having visited the falls of Atria and the other sights we went to
Strong Augustus and Strong William. We climbed Nevis Dentro on that there
it was a lot of snow, and it visited the strong vetrificato in Glen
Nevis. Then from Inverary to Tarbet, and it climbed Lomond Dentro, from
from where us a magnificent sight had. We passed then from Lake Achray to
Glasgow, where we found the brother of James Parker (his/her father, of the
house of Macinroy and Parker, being a rich dealer of Glasgow). On
June 15 in the house of Mr Parker to Blochairn, near Glasgow (in this day
I felt the Dr Chalmers to preach), and 17 passed with the family
steamboat (the first one that I had seen) to Fairly, Largs nearby. I returned
the gig to Edinburgh, visited Arran and Bute, and us it passed then
you train to Carlisle, and from Penrith to Keswick (from the old road: never
I forget the beauty of the approach to Keswick). After having visited
Ambleside and Kendal that we am returned to Cambridge by way of Leeds, and
placard to Bury on June 28. The expense of this consignment was
on _L81_. It opened a completely new world to me.
"I had the small time to remain to Buries. In the preceding term Drinkwater,
You buckle, and I, had hocked to go to some place in the country with
pupils during the Long Vacation (as it was usual with Cambridge
men). You buckle changed his/her mind however. Drinkwater went to look for a
puts, it mended on Swansea, and occupied a house (he/she called the Welsh
Hotel, held from a Captain Jenkins). In the morning of July 2 I went away
Buries for London and for mail you train to Bristol. In the morning of July
3 from steamboat to Swansea, and it arrived at night late. I had then five
pupils: Parker, Harman Lewis (after Teacher in the university of King,