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Adventure of [[Buffalora]]

& an Assurance that the Custom House Officer
who had unjustly siezed his Things should be
immediately sent for to Milan, to render
an Acc't [Account] of his Behaviour herein -

After thanking the Board, we waited upon
Madam - the Lady of the Farmier general
to whom we thought ourselves most imme-
diately indebted for this speedy & ample
Justice we had obtained & returned her our
Thanks. [[Mr. Frigerio]] did us the favor of
dining with us, & we were merry eno' [enough] in
the Prospect of Chastisement w'ch [which] the Rogues
of [[Buffalora]] were so likely, & to them perhaps
so unexpectedly, to meet with.

We set out in a Post Chaise from [[Milan]]
a quarter before nine OClock the same Evening,
changed Horses but once & arrived at
[[Buffalora]] about Midnight, & slept at the Post
House w'ch [which] is the same Tavern where we
dined two days past, just before the Siezure
was made

Wednesday

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