excerpt from 'Tour to the West, 1781' pp. 31 (49 words)
excerpt from 'Tour to the West, 1781' pp. 31 (49 words)
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Passing thro’ Westbury and Glocester without stopping, (at which latter place the bells ringing merrily at a funeral, I enquired the reason, and was told that it was usual at the interment of a ringer) I arrived by the nearer, and duller, road at Cheltenham, at six o’clock. |
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