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spending, they at first calculated the sum that this would afford them: next how to get a conveyance, which would convey their baggage neatly, &c. and all those little accommodations, which are necessary in a journey. Next, how to spend the time at the House of Commons, and Lords, as they were partly to spend the time in both places.—Night arrived, at least the hour of ten. Geoffry, till his sleep, continued his reflections. The next morning, in the course of hours, came, of the day in which they were to go out.…

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