[40] It rained part of the time, so we were obliged to keep up our umbrellas.

[41] There were several pretty white buildings which were manufactories.

[42] A number of people were standing round a woman who was quarrelling with her husband.

[43] Some of their earrings were tied on.

[44] Papa would not pay the steward anything as he had been so tipsy (but he asked poor Miss Reed for five shillings). Papa had also a battle with the people, who wished to make some additional charge for landing, which was contrary to his agreement at Dieppe.

[45] An aunt of Mrs. Browne's.—Editor.

[46] Of Mirehouse, Keswick.—Editor.