excerpt from 'Journal entry, 14 May 1809' pp. 61–62 (93 words)
excerpt from 'Journal entry, 14 May 1809' pp. 61–62 (93 words)
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We had soon, however, the consolation to find that we had wandered to the wrong place, and were quite out of our path to Villa Nova. […] After sitting, benumbed with cold, for near an hour, we proceeded with our new conductor […] It was so dark we were forced to be every moment hallooing to each other, to avoid being lost; and the men so repeatedly mistook the road, that we had often to stop and sound the bugle, for half an hour at a time, before we could get them together. |
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