The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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... night at nine , and arrived at Lich- field on Friday night , at eleven , no otherwise incommoded than with want of sleep , which , however , I enjoyed very comfortably the first night . I think a stage coach is not the worst bed ...
... night at nine , and arrived at Lich- field on Friday night , at eleven , no otherwise incommoded than with want of sleep , which , however , I enjoyed very comfortably the first night . I think a stage coach is not the worst bed ...
Page 368
... night - cap , Sir . " But I had better have been silent , for he retorted directly , " I do not see the connection there ( laughing ) . Nobody before was ever foolish enough to ask whether it was best to wear a night - cap or not . This ...
... night - cap , Sir . " But I had better have been silent , for he retorted directly , " I do not see the connection there ( laughing ) . Nobody before was ever foolish enough to ask whether it was best to wear a night - cap or not . This ...
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... night ; but the eight miles , of which our road was said to con sist , were so very long that we did not reach the opposite coast of Mull till seven at night , though we had set out about eleven in the forenoon ; and when we did arrive ...
... night ; but the eight miles , of which our road was said to con sist , were so very long that we did not reach the opposite coast of Mull till seven at night , though we had set out about eleven in the forenoon ; and when we did arrive ...
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