I left the lodging at the same hour; and this turned out a very
unfortunate occurrence for me: because henceforward at inns I was
drained of my money very rapidly. In a fortnight I was reduced to a
short allowance; that is, I could allow myself only one meal a day.
From the keen appetite produced very constant exercise and mountain
air acting on a youthful stomach, I soon began to suffer greatly on this
slender regimen; for the single meal which I could venture to order
was coffee or tea. Even this, however, was at length withdrawn: and
afterwards,? so long as I remained in Wales, I subsisted either on
blackberries, hips - haws, etc, or on the casual hospitalities which I
now and then received, in return for such little services as I had the
opportunity of rendering sometimes I wrote letters to their sweetheart
for Young women who had lived as servants in Shrewsbury, or other
towns on the English border. On all such occasions I gave great
satisfaction, to my humble friends, and was generally treated with
hospitality.
Answer these questions:-
i. How many meals a day did he allow himself?
ii. What did these meals largely consist of?
iii. What did he live on when he had no money left?
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