[Three Men on the Bummel by Jerome K. Jerome]@TWC D-Link bookThree Men on the Bummel CHAPTER XII 24/33
Besides, it's getting late." Harris said: "If he goes at that rate he will fall and hurt himself. Besides, I don't believe he knows the way." I felt lonesome up there all by myself, with nobody to speak to.
Besides, not since I was a boy, I reflected, had I enjoyed a run down a really steep hill.
I thought I would see if I could revive the sensation.
It is a jerky exercise, but good, I should say, for the liver. We slept that night at Barr, a pleasant little town on the way to St. Ottilienberg, an interesting old convent among the mountains, where you are waited upon by real nuns, and your bill made out by a priest.
At Barr, just before supper a tourist entered.
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