The Itinerant is a collection of tales and sketches by the English playwright and actor Samuel William Ryley, best known for his popular farces and burlesques. First published in 1803, this lively and entertaining volume chronicles the adventures of a wandering performer as he travels across Britain, encountering a colorful cast of characters and experiencing all the joys and woes of life on the road.
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