excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 4 December 1818' pp. 233 (83 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 4 December 1818' pp. 233 (83 words)
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Breakfasted with Davies at seven. Walked to Jackson’s house in Grosvenor Street; a very neat establishment for a boxer. Were off in our chaise at eight. The immense crowds of carriages, pedestrians, &c. all along the road — the respect paid to Jackson everywhere, highly comical. He sung some flash songs on the way, and I contrived to muster up one or two myself, much to Scrope Davies’s surprise and diversion. [The men were on their way to see a boxing match] |
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