A Journal of a Voyage From Philadelphia to Cork in the Year of Our Lord 1809

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H. As if he was their own brother.
We spent two weeks at Thomas Pim's, in Dublin. He married a cousin of my Edward's. (William Harvey's daughter, of Yougall) ; they live in great style, he being a great merchant. How different the merchants live here from those in Philadelphia! Their house is in William Street — is very handsome. The Hall is paved with white and black marble, in which is an elegant stair- way of white Portland stone, with iron bannisters painted green. The house is four stories
... high; but the stone stairs only extend three. There are three large lobby s. At the top of each are large glass lamps — besides a superb one in the Hall; beautiful mahogany surbase against the wall, to match the bannisters — the dining parlour hung with crimson — and every article of furni- ture mahogany. In the recesses are mahogany cases, from the ceiling to the surbase, with glass doors lined with green silk; in one they keep books; in the other the China they use every day — a very good contrivance, and gives the room, instead, a grand and elegant appearance.

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