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CHAPTER V.

KOS—BOODROOM.

The town of Kos is small, and surround-
ed by walls; it is populous, tolerably-
clean, and has a large suburb, intermix-
ed with luxuriant gardens. There are
no ruins of any moment in or near the
town, but there are several inscriptions,
and a few pieces of sculpture on detach-
ed fragments of marble in the streets, or
built into the walls of the town and fort.
From the accounts, however, of the in-
habitants, it would appear, that in other
 
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