Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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Side 83
... Dublin , of course we went by Holyhead . The route at that time , except that it went round by Con- way , was pretty much the same as at present . One stage after leaving Shrewsbury it entered North Wales ; a stage farther brought us to ...
... Dublin , of course we went by Holyhead . The route at that time , except that it went round by Con- way , was pretty much the same as at present . One stage after leaving Shrewsbury it entered North Wales ; a stage farther brought us to ...
Side 86
... Dublin , we sate down , and addressed an ingen- uous account of our journey and our little mystery to my young friend's mother in England . For to her , it was clear , that the tutor had confided his wrongs . Her Lady- ship answered ...
... Dublin , we sate down , and addressed an ingen- uous account of our journey and our little mystery to my young friend's mother in England . For to her , it was clear , that the tutor had confided his wrongs . Her Lady- ship answered ...
Side 87
... Dublin from the Head is about sixty miles , I believe ; yet , from baffling winds , it cost us upwards of thirty hours . The next day , on going upon deck , we found that our only fellow - passenger of note was a woman of rank ...
... Dublin from the Head is about sixty miles , I believe ; yet , from baffling winds , it cost us upwards of thirty hours . The next day , on going upon deck , we found that our only fellow - passenger of note was a woman of rank ...
Side 89
... Dublin . There was a dead calm : the sea was like a lake ; and , as we were some miles from the Pigeon - House , a boat was manned to put us on shore . The lovely lady , unaware that we were parties to her guilty secret , went with us ...
... Dublin . There was a dead calm : the sea was like a lake ; and , as we were some miles from the Pigeon - House , a boat was manned to put us on shore . The lovely lady , unaware that we were parties to her guilty secret , went with us ...
Side 91
... Dublin , was the necessity of attending this particular Installation . At one time he designed to take his son and myself for the two esquires who attend the new made knight , according to the ritual of this ceremony ; but that plan was ...
... Dublin , was the necessity of attending this particular Installation . At one time he designed to take his son and myself for the two esquires who attend the new made knight , according to the ritual of this ceremony ; but that plan was ...
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