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Thus her Company never yield
ed him the least Benefit or
Assistance, through his whole
Journey; but was an Allay to
all his Joys, and an Agravation
to all his Sorrows, And it fre
quently caused him very much
Regret of MInd, to think of his
[Dr?] unadvised Engagements,
and of the much Neglect in
Duty, Wandering, and left
Time, which it had been the
Occasion of to him; as well
as to observe, the wretched stu
pefaction of her Mind, which
was incapable of Sharing in any
of his blessed Enjoyments; or
his Calamities, Insomuch as
it turned his pleasant Journey
into a wearisome Travel; thr
ough a lonesome Wilderness
But at last through many dull Hours, Fitigues, & tire
some Sleps he arrived near
the Borders of the Land,

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