. So very odd a Title raised my Curiosity to enquire into the Nature of a Club that had such a sounding Name; upon which my Friend gave me the following Account.

[The]

Everlasting Club consists of a hundred Members, who divide the whole twenty four Hours among them in such a Manner, that the Club sits Day and Night from one end of the Year to

another

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, no Party presuming to rise till they are relieved by those who are in course to succeed them.

[By]

this means a Member of the Everlasting Club never wants Company; for tho' he is not upon Duty himself, he is sure to find some

who

[2]