Pedestrianism
. GAPT. BARCLAY'S PERFORMANCES. 153 but in other respects nearlythe same.—Seven, morning: in the samestate.—Nine,morning, walkedwith somewhat less difficulty.—Little variation through the day.—Eleven, night: rather worse, andweaker thanyesterday. Fortiethday.—One,morning: if any differ ence, rather worse than last walk; morefa tigued in consequence of the rain,—Three, morning: very ill; walked with great diffi culty ; felt as much pain as ever, andmuch fagged by the rain.—Five, seven, and nine : no difference.—One, P. M . ; it is now fair; less difficulty in walking.—Eleven, evening: becoming worse; so much worn out as to be scarcelyableto move: rather weakerthis day than yesterday. Forty-firstday.—One, morning: at this time he had more difficulty to walk thanever : he went so slowly,andso much timewas required to rub his legs, that he had little time for rest. It was quite apparent that he could not go on. muchlonger.—Three, morning; fully as ill as at last time he walked,andhad quite as much difficultyto go on.—Five, andseven ; in some- ^ • r " what pIVSEWO BRITAN • VNICVMJ '
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