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It was worse in the days of winter, to go prowling about the streets objectless — shivering at cold windows of print shops, to extract a little amusement; or haply, as a last resort, in the hopes of a little novelty, to pay a fifty-times 30 repeated visit (where our individual faces should be as well known to the warden as those of his own charges) to the Lions in the Tower — to whose levee, by courtesy immemorial, we had a prescriptive title to admission.
L.'s governor (so we called the patron
... who presented us to 35 74 ESSAYS OF CHARLES LAMB.
the foundation) lived in a manner under his paternal roof.
Any complaint which he had to make was sure of being attended to. This was understood at Christ's, and was an effectual screen to him against the severity of masters, or 5 worse tyranny of the monitors. The oppressions of these young brutes are heart-sickening to call to recollection. I have been called out of my bed, and waked/or the purpose, in the coldest winter nights — and this not once, but night after night — in my shirt, to receive the discipline of a 10 leathern thong, with eleven other sufferers, because it pleased my callow overseer, when there has been any talk- ing heard after we were gone to bed, to make the six last beds in the dormitory, where the youngest children of us slept, answerable for an offence they neither dared to com- lsmit, nor had the power to hinder.


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