A Journey to Ohio in 1810: As Recorded in the Journal of Margaret Van Horn ...
A Journey to Ohio in 1810: As Recorded in the Journal of Margaret Van Horn ...
Margaret Van Horn Dwight, Max Farrand
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York, I need not describe to you, nor indeed could I ; for I am attended by a very unpleasant tho' not uncommon, companion- one to whom I have bow'd in subjection ever since I left you-Pride — It has entirely prevented my seeing the country lest I should be known — You will cry "for shame" & so did I but it did no good- 1 could neither shame nor reason it away, & so I suppose it will attend me to the mountains, then I am sure it will bid me adieu- "for you know the proverb" 'pride dwelleth not ...among the mountains- I don't cer- tainly know where this proverb is to be found, but Julia can tell you- for if I mistake not it is on the next page to "There is nothing sweet" &c- I do not find it so unpleasant riding in a waggon as I ex- pected- nor am I very much fatigued with it- but four weeks to ride all the time, is fatigueing to think of- We came on to Nash's tavern where we found no company excepting one gentleman who looks like a D* Susannah (M* Nash's granddaughter) says he is a "particular bit" one who likes good eating & a great deal of waiting upon, better than he likes to pay for it- Here we stay over the Sabbath.
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