Literary Reminiscences; From the Autobiography of An English Opium-Eater

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Twenty years ago, "when ' dry * walls were in general use except for a superior class of houses, it was necessary to supply the want of mortar by a much nicer adap- tation of the stones to each other. But now this care is regarded as quite superfluous ; for the largest gaps and cavities amongst the stones are filled up with mortar ; meantime, the walls built in this way are not so impervious either to rain or wind as those upon the old patent construction of the past generation.
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continually remind both the natives and strangers of their purpose and functions — functions that, in the process of time, would make them as interesting to the imagination and to the memory, as they would, in fact, be useful and hope-sustaining to the shepherd surprised by snow, and the traveller surprised by night.
THE Saracen's head. 101 CHAPTER XVI.
THE SAKACEN'S HEAD.
Mt first visit to the Wordsworths had been made in November, 1807; but, on that occasion, from the neces- sity of saving the Michaelmas Term at Oxford, for which I had barely left myself time, I stayed only one week.


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