Edward John Trelawny Quotes
At Last, Giving Me The Boat's Sail For A Bed, He Stretched Himself Out On The Jagged Rocks, And Slept Soundly As The Unsanctified In A Comfortable Pew Of A Church;
I Wish The Benches Were Softer, And The Cushions Higher, As Then More People Might Be Tempted To Take A Nap; It Is My Only Reason For Never Going.
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