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what tells us that in river- side inns, people are a talkative lots?​

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Answered by ROYALRAYS
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Everything you need to know about the Big Sur River Inn rooms at Tripadvisor. ... 6 people are viewing this hotel ... Our room was on the river side. ... We were greeted in the office by a young woman who was very friendly and talkative with us when we checked in. ... I told her I had pictures of us at the river with no pillow.

Answered by suryanshsrivastav1
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Answer: This pub is the sole survivor of the riverside inns that existed here in Shakespeare's time when this district was at the heart of theatreland and the Thames was London's principal highway. It was frequented by many actors from the neighbouring playhouses, including the Globe, the Swan and the Rose. It is where diarist Samuel Pepys saw the Great Fire of London in 1666. He wrote that he took refuge in "a little alehouse on bankside ... and there watched the fire grow". Another fire devastated the pub whose interior was mainly constructed of oak. It was rebuilt in 1676 and has since had additions over the centuries. The Anchor tavern became a favourite place for river pirates and smugglers: during the course of repairs carried out in the early 19th century the removal of a massive oak beam revealed ingeniously contrived hiding places which were probably used for the storage of stolen goods and contraband.

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