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them I wished to forget them when I could I would not although the remembrance was painful in the extreme it was a painful pleasure wearied at length I gave myself up to forgetfulness and in the company of my dearest friend forgot the beloved ones I had left behind. Rode 15 miles before we stopped over a very good road most part of the country newly settled the day is remarkably cool and pleasant am happily disappointed in having such pleasant weather for travelling this time of the year. Gibsonville where we staid last night is a very pretty village has one or two churches 15 miles from Erie. After resting two hours we proceeded some part of the way it is very romantic deep gulf and creek with high banks perhaps 50 ft high with shelving rocks some of the scenery was grand we ascended a very steep just at night it was on the south side of walnut creek which runs through a deep valley the road was dug through a hill and it overlooked a gulf of 50 ft. I should judge after we ascended the hill rode 4 miles farthers and stopped for the night at a public by Mr. Warner traveling to ? 27 miles the town of Fairview 15 miles from Ohio line. Friday the 15th Reached the state line at noon stopped to for rest here I first saw the golden bible or the book written by Mormon pedlars have them for sale price 13 S I think I should rather spend my money for other uses than for such books which I believe are get up to make money. Passed through Salem the first village in Ohio this afternoon.