ABSTRACT

We accordingly left Wilton, who went back to await the return of his Mary from her successful exploit, while we took the way of the beach in the direction of Westmoreland. We travelled on without meeting with any thing worth record, till we reached the banks of Windermere; when, in consequence of fatigue, anxiety, and exposure to cold and wet (for the weather had changed from sunshine to showers), Anne was taken ill, and could proceed no further.