Instructive Tales for Young Persons Intended to Amuse And Inform the Youthful

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Instructive Tales for Young Persons Intended to Amuse And Inform the Youthful
Mrs Sarah Trimmer
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The grog he did not so steadily object to partaking of; and its effects, uniting with that of the ale, were soon pretty apparent in one so totally unac customed to strong liquors of any kind.
Need we enlarge in our description of this scene? The result was that which takes place in the case of nearly all raw recruits situated as was Herbert : drinking was continued to a late hour ; the youth was completely 58 overcome by it, and by the fumes of the tobacco from his companions; and in a state al
...most of stupefaction gave his consent to volunteer for the s service. At the usual time next morning, and before the effects of the liquor had subsided, he was led to be sworn in, and receive his bounty; after the performance of which ceremonies, his gay comrades left him to reflect upon all the conse quences at his leisure.
Scarcely conscious of what had occurred, Herbert staggered home to his quarters, and needing no induce ment after setting up all night to throw himself upon his bed, was soon sunk in the most profound repose.


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