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258 Hijlory of T)omeftic Manners "Quatre Fils d'Aymon," of the latter part of the fourteenth century, in the National Library in Paris (No. 6970), there is ftill lefs room left for No. 182. King and Queen in Bed. doubt on the fubje£t. The people leem to be fleeping in a public hoftelry, where the beds are made in recefles, not unlike the berths in a iVo. 183. Night Scene in a Hoftelry. modern fteamer j the man on liorfeback is fuppofed to be outfide, and his