Pedestrianism

132 CAPT. BARCLAY'S PERFORMANCES. applied.—Twelve, noon; felt no pain; very cheerful, and appeared in good health.— Twelve, night; at this hour, felt no pain; was somewhat dull, but walked as usual, and r-, • p slept soundly. Fifteenth day.—Two, morning; felt some pain in his legs, but it was nothing of conse­ quence, and didnot impedehis walking; slept well, and appeared in good health.—Three, morning; felt more pain than before, parti­ cularly at starting; when he had gone ahun­ dred yards the pain ceased, and in other re- spects hewas quite well.;—-Twelve, noon ;felt no pain, looked fresh, and Went onwith chefe'f-- fulness.—Twelve, night ; the pain in his legs had returned, and it gradually increased till three o'clock in the morning, when it was at the worst; but it wore off as the day advan­ ced : He was still ingood health. Sixteenth day.—Three,morning ; the pain in his legs increased, but in other respectsthe same as before.—Five, morning; the pain going off, and in good health and spirits.— Seven, morning; almost free from pain, and t 1 " 'IT- y ' '• '' very

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