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though they will not instruct, I shall not omit them; for bread, though tasteless, makes a savory dish go down the better. And that this book may go down, I mean with the Town, now, and to Posterity by and by, when it has served its time and my turn here (for I expect some fame from it), is the very earnest wish of, courteous Reader, your very faithful humble Servant,

G. Gambado.