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sixteen miles ; where a pump is erected for the sole accommodation of those who chuse to pay for it. Having seen every thing worthy our atten­ tion, we returned to our good-humoured hostess, who confirmed the favorable presenti­ ment we had formed. We were well served, charged reasonably, and left the Inn highly pleased with our entertainment. \Ve now directed our route towards Hille- roed, a market town famous for a castle called Fredericksborg. After having proceeded a con­ siderable way, it occurred to me, that we might, by taking the circuitous route through Horn’s Herred, have surveyed Jaegerspriis, a country seat belonging to Prince Frederick. The Prince has erected monuments, in his gardens, to those great men, who have, in their different capacities, signalized themselves for the good and glory of their country. From that place we would have recrossed the branch of the Jisehord, and come to Fredericksvaerk, an ex­ tensive cannon foundry, established by the late General Classen. But as my friend seemed to cherish no particular disposition for under- * . c 2

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