The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Band 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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... hours ; and others go to the inns and public - houses to see what they can do there . Also every day , at six in the morning , and night , at eight o'clock , we have a bell rung for about a quarter of an hour : it is termed six o'clock ...
... hours ; and others go to the inns and public - houses to see what they can do there . Also every day , at six in the morning , and night , at eight o'clock , we have a bell rung for about a quarter of an hour : it is termed six o'clock ...
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... hour beguile . To rise at light or five , breakfast at nine , Lounge till eleven , and at five to dine , To drink and smoke till seven , the time of tea , And then to dance or walk two hours away Till ten o'clock , -good hour to go to ...
... hour beguile . To rise at light or five , breakfast at nine , Lounge till eleven , and at five to dine , To drink and smoke till seven , the time of tea , And then to dance or walk two hours away Till ten o'clock , -good hour to go to ...
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... hour of appointment , we ought to be ready at all hours . The business of life is to die . I am not a member of a parish club , but I have sometimes thought , if I could " do as others do , " and " go to club , " I should elect to ...
... hour of appointment , we ought to be ready at all hours . The business of life is to die . I am not a member of a parish club , but I have sometimes thought , if I could " do as others do , " and " go to club , " I should elect to ...
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