excerpt from 'Reminiscences of a Stonemason, by a working man' pp. 124 (77 words)
excerpt from 'Reminiscences of a Stonemason, by a working man' pp. 124 (77 words)
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The evenings seemed rather dull, as I knew of no library where I could procure books, though I managed to borrow one or two privately. There was not a great deal to be seen walking about, but I sometimes dropped into a saloon which, I think, formed the first story of an hotel in what was then the Rossin Block in King Street. There was generally a good violinist and pianist at night, who played high-class music. |
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