[Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookBarnaby Rudge CHAPTER 2 11/11
He turned his head the other way, and the cold black country seemed to frown him off, and drive him for a refuge into its hospitable arms. 'The merciful man, Joe,' said the locksmith, 'is merciful to his beast. I'll get out for a little while.' And how natural it was to get out! And how unnatural it seemed for a sober man to be plodding wearily along through miry roads, encountering the rude buffets of the wind and pelting of the rain, when there was a clean floor covered with crisp white sand, a well swept hearth, a blazing fire, a table decorated with white cloth, bright pewter flagons, and other tempting preparations for a well-cooked meal--when there were these things, and company disposed to make the most of them, all ready to his hand, and entreating him to enjoyment!.
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