there were daily Attempts made to get her away, but alſo to prevent her from laying violent Hands on her own Life. They tell you, that ever ſince her Death, to this Hour, a Perſon is heard to go up the ſtone Stairs of one of theſe little Houſes on the Walls, conſtantly every Night as ſoon as the Clock has ſtruck Twelve; but I never heard any one ſay they had ſeen what it was, tho' the general Conjecture is, that it is no other than the troubled Spirit of this Lady, who died, as ſhe had lived, diſſatisfied, and murmuring at her Fate.
I could dwell much longer on the Deſcription of a Place which I ſo much admire; but I ſear being tedious, and ſhall therefore conduct my Reader from the Caſtle to the Town, which is long, but narrow, few People of any Diſtinction dwelling here, moſt of the Houſes are but a better fort of Cabins. Here is a very good Harbour, and much reſorted to by the Scotch and Iriſh Veſſels, being the neareſt to them.
Ramsay is the next Town of Note, and the Inhabitants, as the Buildings, are
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