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s antipodes by antiquity and everything else—of Egypt. In short, the conversation was as various and pleasant as possible, and I stayed dreadfully late . . . . We did not sit down till half past 8, nor did we get up till midnight. On the 14th of April Mr. Ticknor left London with his wife and his eldest daughter, and reached Cambridge early the same day. The following characteristic note awaited them there:— Peter House, Wednesday. my dear Sir,—The chickens will wait your pleasure at may be close to your daughter's. The spring has peeped in upon us, and will not, I hope, change her mind after her April manner; still, our walks are not yet in any beauty. With best remembrances to your ladies, Wm. Smyth. Journal. April 14. . . . . While the servants were unpacking the carriage and imperials, we went out and took a walk behind Trinity and some of the other colleges, in the gardens that border the banks of the Cam. . . . . Some parts of the glorious old establishm<