Disgrifiad | Understands she has trouble enough from the Holyhead people, which, if ever it be in his power, he will certainly be revenged of them. Let her take courage and not suffer her spirits to sink though it will be difficult to bear to be insulted by a pack of rascals. Does not know what he is to do with himself, whether to stay in London or go down to Anglesey, and how to live at either place he cannot tell; his purse won't keep him in town and shame won't suffer him to live in Anglesey upon nothing. Mr Gibson was to see him this morning and was pleased to pass a great many compliments upon his painting |