An Autobiography of an Ancient Athlete & Antiquarian
AUTOBIOGRAPHY afterwards Primate of ew Zealand, a very intellectual and pleasant man. Young Harding was also there. ext day we had a very fa t ride to Thetford, racing a man and a girl in a high rear wind, lunch at the " Bell," and on by the vilest roads to Di , where I found the " King's Head" on the edge of the mere very comfortablt. Next day I punctured badly at Scole, but remended at Long Stratton and rode into orwich fast and well inside the hour, and on the 19th went on to Beccles ('' Kino' · Head). Ou the next day railed to Yarmouth and ame ba k by Ormesby, vvhere it rained in torrents. Tlle inn– keeper at cle Bridge wa: most disobliging, so I went up to the '' Queen's Arms" where I was well :erveci, au<l having packed my ·elf up in cotton wool to keep my wet B O, Tl • HO E, C L G TE, OR 'I CI l (,\ee p. 97).
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