Pedestrianism

CAPT. BARCLAY S PERFORMANCES. 139 and complainedmuchof tile pain in his legs ; tooth-ach still continued; got little sleep, and walked with more difficulty.—Three, morn­ ing ; was rather worse than last hour; had much difficulty in walking; complained of greatpain in his legs, particularlyat starting, but wasbetter when he had gone some dis­ tance; distressedfrom want of sleep.—Five, morning; somewhat better, andnot so stiff; walked with less difficulty; tooth-ach conti­ nued, w 7 hich deprived him of sleep.—Seven, morning; in better spirit^; the tooth-ach abating; complained of pain in hip legs and feet.—Nine r morning; still felt much pain, but appeared fresher; tooth-ach less violent, and got some sleep; little variation until evening.—Nine, evening; rather worse than during the day; complained much of the pain in his legs and feety and walkedwith greatdifficulty.—Eleven, night; painincreas­ ing ; walked withmuch difficulty, but in bet­ ter spirits; tooth-ach nearly gone, and had more sleep. The warm bath had producedno good cf- s 2 feet;

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