The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — volume 2

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The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — volume 2
Lever Charles James
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" At this moment a man approached the window with a lantern inhis hand, and so strongly represented the dreadful state of the roadsfrom the late rains--the length of the stage--the frequency of accidentslatterly from under-horsing, &c. &c. That I yielded, a reluctant assent, and ordered out the leaders, comforting myself the while, thatconsidering the inside fare of the coach, I made such efforts toovertake, was under a pound, and that time was no object to me, Icertainly was paying somewhat de...arly for my character for resolution.
At last we got under way once more, and set off cheered by a tremendousshout from at least a dozen persons, doubtless denizens of thatinteresting locality, amid which I once again heard the laugh that had somuch annoyed me already. The rain was falling, if possible, more heavilythan before, and had evidently set in for the entire night. Throwingmyself back into a corner of the "leathern convenience, " I gave myself upto the full enjoyment of the Rouchefoucauld maxim, that there is always apleasure felt in the misfortunes of even our best friends, and certainlyexperienced no small comfort in my distress, by contrasting my presentposition with that of my two friends in the saddle, as they sweltered onthrough mud and mire, rain and storm.


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