第4章(1/2)
Newgatebythedozen,andnowburningpamphletsatthedoorof
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WestminsterHalltoday,takingthelifeofanatrociousmurderer,
andtomorrowofawretchedpilfererwhohadrobbedafarmer’s
boyofsixpence.
Allthesethings,andathousandlikethem,cametopassinand
closeuponthedearoldyearonethousandsevenhundredand
seventy-five.Environedbythem,whiletheWoodmanandthe
Farmerworkedunheeded,thosetwoofthelargejaws,andthose
othertwooftheplainandthefairfaces,trodwithstirenough,and
carriedtheirdivinerightswithahighhand.Thusdidtheyearone
thousandsevenhundredandseventy-fiveconductthere
Greatnesses,andmyriadsofsmallcreaturesthecreaturesofthis
chronicleamongtherestalongtheroadsthatlaybeforethem.
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twastheDoverroadthatlay,onaFridaynightlatein
November,beforethefirstofthepersonswithwhomthis
historyhasbusiness.TheDoverroadlay,astohim,beyond
theDovermail,asitlumberedupShooter’sHill.Hewalkeduphill
inthemirebythesideofthemail,astherestofthepassengers
didnotbecausetheyhadtheleastrelishforwalkingexercise,
underthecircumstances,butbecausethehill,andtheharness,
andthemud,andthemail,wereallsoheavy,thatthehorseshad
threetimesalreadycometoastop,besidesoncedrawingthe
coachacros