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I had recently visited their place of rest in the Kensal Green Cemetery, recalling with tenderest emotions the many years in which I had enjoyed their companionship. On the 19th of August we left London for Liverpool, and on our arrival took lodgings at the Adelphi Hotel. The kindness with which I had been welcomed, when I first arrived at Liverpool, had left a deep impression upon my mind.
The laughing, applauding crowds were soon to see his consumptive form moving towards its narrow resting-place in the cemetery at Kensal Green. By medical advice Charles Browne went for a short time to the Island of Jersey but the breezes of Jersey were powerless.
'You'll be buried in Kensal Green, Dick, one of these days, if it isn't closed by the time you want to go there buried within two feet of some one else, his wife and his family. 'Allah forbid! I shall get away before that time comes. Give a man room to stretch his legs, Mr. Binkie. Dick flung himself down on the sofa and tweaked Binkie's velvet ears, yawning heavily the while.
She married a stockbroker. I believe she didn't care for him at all. Then she died. She was buried in Kensal Green. Whenever I am in London I go and see her grave." "This is awfully sad." "Yes; it ruined my life. I never had any luck. Things always went wrong with me." "I should like to see those letters." "I haven't got copies. I didn't keep a letter-book in those days.
An outlying piece of land at Kensal Town belonged to Chelsea parish, but is not included in the borough. The population in 1801 was 12,079. Bowack, in an account of Chelsea in 1705, estimates the inhabited houses at 300; they are now computed at 8,641.
I had recently visited their place of rest in the Kensal Green Cemetery, recalling with tenderest emotions the many years in which I had enjoyed their companionship. On the 19th of August we left London for Liverpool, and on our arrival took lodgings at the Adelphi Hotel. The kindness with which I had been welcomed, when I first arrived at Liverpool, had left a deep impression upon my mind.
Leonard pointed out to him the spots where the fugitives from the plague had pitched their tents, and also the pest-house near Westbourne Green, where he himself had been received during his second attack of the distemper, and which was now altogether abandoned. Soon after this, they mounted the hill beyond Kensal Green, and approached the farmhouse.
He's buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, and so the strait-jacket won't help us." Here the doctor stepped into the room and took me gently by the arm. "Take off your clothes," he said, "and lie down. You need quiet." "I?" I demanded, not as yet realizing my position. "Not by a long shot. Fire him out. That's all I ask."
"Just chuck the inspired prophet game for a while, will you? Keep to mere facts; you'll be alarming the wrong people, if you don't. Off you go now! and do old Herapath's funeral it's at noon, at Kensal Green. There'll be some of his fellow M.P.'s there, and so on. Get their names make a nice, respectable thing of it on conventional lines. And no fireworks! This thing's to lie low at present."
Certain it is that a few weeks later she determined to go to the Kensal Green Cemetery, where the body of her husband had been laid, and went thither with a relative; he failed to find the grave, and while another of the party went in search of an official to identify the spot, my mother said, "If you will take me to the chapel where the first part of the service was read, I will find the grave."
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