Micah Clarkehis Statement As Made to His Three Grandchildren Josephgervas And

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Arthur Conan Doyle
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We shall be backhere before morning. ' 'We must get supplies, if I have to ride back to Surrey for them, ' saidhe. 'Rat me, if I dare look my musqueteers in the face again unless Ibring them something to toast upon the end of their ramrods! They hadlittle more savoury than their own bullets to put in their mouths when Ileft them. But I was speaking of old days in London. Our time waswell filled. Should a man of quality incline to sport there was eversomething to attract him. He might see sword-...playing at Hockley, orcocking at Shoe Lane, or baiting at Southwark, or shooting at TothillFields. Again, he might walk in the physic gardens of St. James's, orgo down the river with the ebb tide to the cherry orchards atRotherhithe, or drive to Islington to drink the cream, or, above all, walk in the Park, which is most modish for a gentleman who dresses inthe fashion. You see, Clarke, that we were active in our idleness, and that there was no lack of employment. Then as evening came on therewere the playhouses to draw us, Dorset Gardens, Lincoln's Inn, DruryLane, and the Queen's--among the four there was ever some amusement tobe found.

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