SICILY AND MALTA. 9
The Canonico Spoto, from Mr. Ha-
milton's letter, and from our former ac-
quaintance with him at Naples, gave us a
kind and a hospitable reception. He in-
sixed on our being his guests; and we
are now in his house, comfortably lodged,
and elegantly entertained, which, after our
crowded little apartment in the sparonaro,
is by no means a disagreeable change.—»
Farewell. I mail write you again soon.
Ever yours,
The Canonico Spoto, from Mr. Ha-
milton's letter, and from our former ac-
quaintance with him at Naples, gave us a
kind and a hospitable reception. He in-
sixed on our being his guests; and we
are now in his house, comfortably lodged,
and elegantly entertained, which, after our
crowded little apartment in the sparonaro,
is by no means a disagreeable change.—»
Farewell. I mail write you again soon.
Ever yours,