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76 I went to bed I found it to be only a one story house, was taken up stairs and away along into a little room under the eaves without any windows in it.?... was a neat little room I would have all to myself and no one should disturb me. I put off my cloths but felt so much disturbed, that I began to put them on again then thinking to leave the house. But on further reflection that it was a public house, and if things did not go right, they should be made to go right. So I put off my cloths again and retired and in the morning found myself in that same little room all safe and sound. I took breakfast, and the Landlord took me in his carriage? to the Weddell house, near? half a mile and charged me in all $ - - .25 June 10 Saturday Took a turn around the City while waiting? for Mr Johnson with whom I am to ride to Wooster, fifty two miles in his private carr..?. Cleaveland is decidedly a pretty place and is called a very health place The buildings are not so compact as in most other