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for the moderate sum of one bit ^ - about 0? you have 89 eatables and drinkables a choice - even to delicacyes from every part of the world - and O ye Aldermen of London's City think on it - Turtle Soup into the bargain -

 Then the tipples, or drinks*  many crossed out sentences
 Fairs are very common here, but the 'Brigades' to extinguish them, are well organized.

A night seldom passes, but one is woke from his slumbers by the cry of 'fire' & the rakting? along the Street & the Prgunes? & hose -

 Amusements durry during the Season are in abundas abundance esa to an Italian opera - English, French

& German plays are words crossed out represented. The remnants of the Spanish population amuse themselves with their guitars and sing & have their characteristic dances. Their beautiful melodies Concerts & Balls are always going on. A stroll through the excellent Markets of a morning, from an interesting promenade and after breakfast of one full inclined to voir les mauro a rest to the Recnllers office is interesting. The Recorders office

written in margin Re..? the ..ght the City to ? Room of the St. Charles - ?arl at 11 AM lunch commences When?