Penny Dreadfuls, 1781 · page 21 of 120
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# A Month's Tour, Page 28 This is a page of running prose text from what appears to be a travel narrative or travelogue. The narrator describes arriving at Bangor around eleven o'clock, breakfasting a second time, and attending divine service at the cathedral, where they note a musical organ built by Mr. Green at considerable expense (three hundred and sixty guineas). After the service, they proceed by Conway chaise to a ferry, cross into Anglesey, and take a fresh carriage. The page number indicates this is part of a serialized or multi-chapter work titled "A Month's Tour."
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A MONTH’s TOUR, 28 eeffity.of walking near a mile. Our mis- fortunes, however, were greatly alleviated. by the. cenfoling reflection that. we had pafied the fteep precipice before this.acci- dent happened’ to us, otherwife we muft, in all human. probability, have perifhed. We arrived. at Bangorabout eleven, and breakfafled a, fecond, time ;, after which we attended divine fervice at the cathe- dral.. . This edifice is very plain, but neat. Here is.a very mufical organ, the work- manfhip»of Mr. Green, which cof three hundred and fixty Sener After morning fervice we proceeded in our Conway chaife to the ferry, croffed over into Anglefey, took a freth carriage at o comicbooks.com