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This part of the river presents the water-side of London in a rather pleasanter aspect than below London Bridge, the Temple, with its garden, Somerset House, and generally, a less tumble-down and neglected look about the buildings; although, after all, the metropolis does not see a very stately face in its mirror. I saw Alsatia betwixt the Temple and Blackfriar's Bridge.
"Water!" but there was none near, and many cried for it who might have got it from the well at Blackfriar's Wynd. "Bite the tail!" and a large, vague, benevolent, middle-aged man, more desirous than wise, with some struggle got the bushy end of Yarrow's tail into his ample mouth and bit it with all his might.
J thought it a delightful place; but I soon grew very weary, and came away about four o'clock, and, getting into a city omnibus, we alighted on the hither side of Blackfriar's Bridge. Turning into Fleet Street, I looked about for a place to dine at, and chose the Mitre Tavern, in memory of Johnson and Boswell.
J thought it a delightful place; but I soon grew very weary, and came away about four o'clock, and, getting into a city omnibus, we alighted on the hither side of Blackfriar's Bridge. Turning into Fleet Street, I looked about for a place to dine at, and chose the Mitre Tavern, in memory of Johnson and Boswell.
"When Shakespeare was twenty-five he was part owner of the Blackfriar's Theatre in London. There he spent his literary life, and there he was actor, dramatist, and manager. He became rich and returned occasionally to Stratford where he bought lands and built houses. "If we can trust statues and paintings and writers, William Shakespeare had a kingly physique, light hazel eyes and auburn hair."
'You've plenty of pennies now, she said soothingly. 'I shall never have enough, he began, with vicious emphasis. Then, laughing, 'I shall always be three-pence short in my accounts. 'Why threepence? 'I carried a man's bag once from Liverpool Street Station to Blackfriar's Bridge. It was a sixpenny job, you needn't laugh; indeed it was, and I wanted the money desperately.
This part of the river presents the water-side of London in a rather pleasanter aspect than below London Bridge, the Temple, with its garden, Somerset House, and generally, a less tumble-down and neglected look about the buildings; although, after all, the metropolis does not see a very stately face in its mirror. I saw Alsatia betwixt the Temple and Blackfriar's Bridge.
"But it'll shoot the whole field to King's Cross as sure as scent is scent; and if we do catch our train, Bunny, we shall have it to ourselves as far as this pack is concerned. Hurrah! Blackfriar's Bridge and a good five minutes to go!" "You're going straight down to Levy's with the letter?" "Yes; that's why I wanted you to meet me under the clock at twelve." "But why in tennis-shoes?"
And Justice is our flag unfurled, The flaming flag that sweeps the world. Follow on! Follow on! And "Freedom!" is our battle-cry; For Freedom we will fight and die. Follow on! Follow on! The Procession was over a mile long. It stretched all along the Embankment from Blackfriar's Bridge to Westminster.
"Water!" but there was none near, and many cried for it who might have got it from the well at Blackfriar's Wynd. "Bite the tail!" and a large, vague, benevolent, middle-aged man, more desirous than wise, with some struggle got the bushy end of Yarrow's tail into his ample mouth, and bit it with all his might.
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