What type of public house is written about in the story The Terribly Strange Bed by Wilkie Collins?
In Wilkie Collins's "The Terribly Strange Bed," the public house described is a small, humble, and somewhat disreputable inn in a remote area of a foreign country (Germany in the story). It's not a grand or luxurious establishment; it's the type of place a traveler might find themselves resorting to due to its convenient location, even if it's not necessarily the most reputable or comfortable.