Most unfortunately there was no good Samaritan with his beast on the road that day to take the half-dead man to an inn.
He is arrested by a justice of the peace and taken to an inn.
Bodasen took the two of them to a deserted inn and told them to choose their own rooms.
He was taken to a nearby inn and interrogated, tortured, and killed.
They were taken to an inn some five leagues in the direction they had been travelling.
Jude thereupon took her to an inn and ordered whatever the house afforded, which was not much.
She was taken to an inn on shore and died on 21 March 1617.
Then he put the man on his donkey, took him to an inn and took care of him.
I'd have one of my fellows take you to an inn, but that would mean more staring and whispering still.
He took Raederle to a quiet inn in the heart of the city.