[Brummell] used to say that, whether it was summer or winter, he always liked to have the morning well-aired before he got up.


Charles Macfarlane Reminiscences of a Literary Life (1917) ch. 27


[Brummell] used to say that, whether it was summer or winter, he always liked to have the morning well-aired before he got up.

[Brummell] used to say that, whether it was summer or winter, he always liked to have the morning well-aired before he got up.

[Brummell] used to say that, whether it was summer or winter, he always liked to have the morning well-aired before he got up.

[Brummell] used to say that, whether it was summer or winter, he always liked to have the morning well-aired before he got up.