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"Why, where have you lived all your life?" "First part of it with my grandmother at Lisson Grove, afterwards at Camberwell, but now I resides in Great Coram Street, Russell Square a werry fashionable neighbourhood." "Oh, I see," replies Sam, "you are one of the reg'lar city coves, then now, what brings you here?"

Ecclesiastical historian, ed. at Camb., and entering the Church held various benefices, becoming in 1764 Archdeacon of London. He pub. All his works show learning, and are written in a lively style. Scholar, was b. at Camberwell, and ed. at St. Paul's School and Balliol Coll., where he had a distinguished career, becoming Fellow 1838, Tutor 1840, and Master 1870.

"I see small bills up," he writes, "with the lecturers' names; among them Mr. who gets your old clothes!" And he bids him write to the committee that his parents object to his fulfilling the engagement. He postponed his lecture for ten years; but accepted the Presidency of the Camberwell Institute, which enabled him to appear at their meetings without offence to any.

And yet, incredible as it seems, that very quality of the miraculous little girl is sometimes found in the boy and, with it, strange to say, the boy's proper mind and spirit. The child lover will meet with one of that kind once in ten years, or not so often not oftener than a collector of butterflies will meet with a Camberwell Beauty.

Silk keenly, but that gentleman went about his work in his usual quiet and gloomy fashion, and, after a day's leave for the purpose of arranging the affairs of a sick aunt in Camberwell, came back only a little less gloomy than before. It was also clear that Mr.

Being unable to give any coherent account of themselves, and housebreaking implements being found in their possession, they were at once removed to the Bow Street Station, where, the charge having been entered against them, they were recognized by a member of the force as two notorious housebreakers who have long been 'wanted' in connection with the Camberwell burglary, in which, as will be remembered, an officer lost his life."

Real use, I mean, as splendid material for art, not only for money-making. Do advise me, Mr. Warburton. Where shall I go to look for bits?" Walking with bent head, Will reflected. "Do you know Camberwell?" he asked. "There are good little corners " "I don't know it at all. Could you I'm afraid to ask. You couldn't spare time ?" "Oh yes, easily. That's to say, during certain hours."

Now it is like an English business man, now like a German scientist, and now it has a curious suggestion of Uncle Remus, these being, no doubt, so many different reflections of his mixed and unremembered ancestors. He was born in Camberwell, on the outskirts of London, in 1812.

Trouble cleared from his face; he smiled unconsciously and quickened his steps. For fifteen years he had walked to and fro over Blackfriars Bridge, leaving his home in Camberwell at eight o'clock and reaching it again at seven.

"I will wait until the atmosphere has cleared a little," said John Chetwynd, reflectively, "and then I'll tell her that at the end of the year we will leave Camberwell and take a larger house in a better neighbourhood." Thus, out of his love for his young wife, he made excuses for her and took her back to his heart again. And Bella? Jack's conduct puzzled her.

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