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At Brielle he was handsomely entertained by the magistrates, who had agreeable recollections of his brother Thomas, late governor of that city. Thence he proceeded by way of Delft which, like all English travellers, he described as "the finest built town that ever he saw" to the Hague, and thence to Fushing, and so back by sea to Ostend.

At Brielle he was handsomely entertained by the magistrates, who had agreeable recollections of his brother Thomas, late governor of that city. Thence he proceeded by way of Delft which, like all English travellers, he described as "the finest built town that ever he saw" to the Hague, and thence to Fushing, and so back by sea to Ostend.

At Brielle he was handsomely entertained by the magistrates, who had agreeable recollections of his brother Thomas, late governor of that city. Thence he proceeded by way of Delft which, like all English travellers, he described as "the finest built town that ever he saw" to the Hague, and thence to Fushing, and so back by sea to Ostend.

Fushing pooale!" "Don vlies' gone!" "May be," says Mary; "shouldn't hay' left mun out to coort. May be old hen's ate mun off. I see her chocking about a while agone." The host receives this intelligence with an oath, and replies by a violent blow at Mary's head, which she, accustomed to such slight matters, dodges, and then returns the blow with good effect on the shock head.

He stood over him in the last moments and made us all very uncomfortable by telling Uncle Joachim that there was no need of his dying that if he would only show a little Chick spunk he could stay alive just as well as not and would not go fushing out just when he was most needed in the Friends' meeting."

At Brielle he was handsomely entertained by the magistrates, who had agreeable recollections of his brother Thomas, late governor of that city. Thence he proceeded by way of Delft which, like all English travellers, he described as "the finest built town that ever he saw" to the Hague, and thence to Fushing, and so back by sea to Ostend.