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An Inn of Times Gone by — A First-Rate Publican — Hay and Corn — Old-Fashioned Ostler — Highwaymen — Mounted Police — Grooming2
The inn of which I had become an inhabitant was a place of infinite life and bustle3. Travellers of all descriptions, from all the cardinal4 points, were continually stopping at it: and to attend to their wants, and minister to their convenience, an army of servants, of one description or other, was kept — waiters, chambermaids, grooms5, postillions, shoe-blacks, cooks, scullions, and what not, for there was a barber and hair-dresser, who had been at Paris, and talked French with a cockney accent, the French sounding all the better, as no accent is so melodious6 as the cockney. Jacks7 creaked in the kitchens turning round spits, on which large joints8 of meat piped and smoked before the great big fires. There was running up and down stairs, and along galleries, slamming of doors, cries of ‘Coming, sir,’ and ‘Please to step this way, ma’am,’ during eighteen hours of the four-and-twenty. Truly a very great place for life and bustle was this inn. And often in after life, when lonely and melancholy10, I have called up the time I spent there, and never failed to become cheerful from the recollection.
I found the master of the house a very kind and civil person. Before being an innkeeper he had been in some other line of business, but, on the death of the former proprietor12 of the inn had married his widow, who was still alive, but being somewhat infirm, lived in a retired
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grooming
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grooms
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melancholy
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proprietor
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viands
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champagne
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curry
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licenses
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picturesque
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groomed
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moles
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| 防波堤( mole的名词复数 ); 鼹鼠; 痣; 间谍 | |
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perspiration
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| v.嘟哝;作呼噜声;n.呼噜声,嘟哝 | |
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