He was one morning lying upon his back in his bed, the anguish and nature of the wound upon his groin
suffering him to lie in no other position, when a thought came into his head, that if he could purchase
such a thing, and have it pasted down upon a board, as a large map of the fortification of the town and
citadel of Namur, with its environs, it might be a means of giving him ease.I take notice of his desire
to have the environs along with the town and citadel, for this reason,because my uncle Tobys wound
was got in one of the traverses, about thirty toises from the returning angle of the trench, opposite to the
salient angle of the demi-bastion of St. Roch:so that he was pretty confident he could stick a pin upon
the identical spot of ground where he was standing on when the stone struck him.
All this succeeded to his wishes, and not only freed him from a world of sad explanations, but, in the
end, it proved the happy means, as you will read, of procuring my uncle Toby his Hobby-Horse.