Pedestrianism
I34F CAPT. BARCLAY'S PERFORMANCES. if he had been.somewjiat lame.—Eve,morn ing; felt less pain,(and was mqtei.lively.— Seven, morning,';much better,; felt littlpeain, and was in good spirits;—Ninei, moaning;no thing Appeared;to be the matter with him; much; the same throughoutthe day,, and very cheerful.r-Nine, evening; .rather heavy; at this time the pain returned, and ; increased , throughout theanight -and morning ; he was ahvayis .worst at tluee> o'clock, bat:gradually recovered as; i-be day,; .adyanced. -r -Eleven, night; felt indre'paiip[ W ;8p(J. was(fnorq stiff, but slept well, and:Waft stfill, in good Spirits. I Nineteenth;dayyrfOne, morning;;;.the pain increasing.—Three,, nlorningfe;lt; more pain in.his legs andthighs,, and <?x{ierienQed .more difficulty in walking*oespec^ly- fsttartjing»—r. Five, morning ; .considerably better •, the pain going Of^ .and in tolerable spirits.-^Seven, morning^, much^fbetterscarcely; afnelyt pain.—Nine, mbming % as well as ever i; pain gone off, and in gqod spirits ; cheerfully per severing, and nearly the same throughout the day; but lay down more frequently,,and gene-, rally
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