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We supplied him with the bust some months ago. We ordered three busts of that sort from Gelder and Co., of Stepney. They are all sold now. To whom? Oh, I dare say by consulting our sales book we could very easily tell you. Yes, we have the entries here. One to Mr. Harker, you see, and one to Mr. Josiah Brown, of Laburnum Lodge, Laburnum Vale, Chiswick, and one to Mr.
I never saw so many pretty feelings expressed in a minute." On the return of the Court with its guests to Buckingham Palace, the Emperor went with Prince Albert to a fete at Chiswick, given by the Duke of Devonshire, and attended by seven or eight hundred noble guests.
Read that," and handed her another letter, so that they both began reading at the same time. Mrs. Jansenius read as follows: "Alton College, Lyvern. "To Mrs. Wylie, Acacia Lodge, Chiswick. "Dear Madam: I write with great regret to request that you will at once withdraw Miss Wylie from Alton College.
There was a large attendance, and much dressing; it was something like a mild Chiswick party. I amused myself with talking to the Bishop. I also went to the Byculla ball, which was very well done. While at Bombay I saw the mango trick for the first time. It is apt to astonish one at first to see a tree planted and grow before one's eyes without any apparent means to accomplish it.
"Well, we shall see what Canning will do about the Test and Corporation Acts," said the great personage. "I understand they mean to push him." "By the by, how is he really?" said the ambassador. "What are the accounts this afternoon?" "Here is a gentleman who will tell us," said Zenobia, as Mr. Ferrars entered and saluted her. "And what is your news from Chiswick?" she inquired.
He spent a few weeks in the house of a farmer at Chiswick, thought about fixing himself in the Isle of Wight, then in Wales, then somewhere in our fair Surrey, whose scenery, one is glad to know, greatly attracted him. Finally arrangements were made by Hume with Mr. Davenport for installing him in a house belonging to the latter, at Wootton, near Ashbourne, in the Peak of Derbyshire.
Rebecca was seventeen when she came to Chiswick, and was bound over as an articled pupil; her duties being to talk French, as we have seen; and her privileges to live cost free, and with a few guineas a year, to gather scraps of knowledge from the professors who attended the school. She was small, and slight in person; pale, sandy-haired, and with eyes almost habitually cast down.
My horse's name is Pencil. I came here from Banbury, and I am making slowly for Cropthorne. Now tell me all about yourselves. Tell me in the order of age." The children looked at each other, and laughed. "You first," said Mr. MacAngus, again to Janet; "you're the eldest, I can see." "My name," said Janet, "is Janet Avory. I live in Chiswick. Our caravan is the Slowcoach.
He discarded his paint-smeared blouse he had worn one since his Paris days and, getting quickly into white flannel and a river hat, he lit a briar pipe and went forth whistling to meet his fate. He was fond of walking, and he knew every foot of old Chiswick by heart.
Johnson House, Chiswick, Dec. 18 . Dear Madam, I have the honour to acknowledge your polite communication, to which I promptly reply. 'Tis most gratifying to one in my most arduous position to find that my maternal cares have elicited a responsive affection; and to recognize in the amiable Mrs. Bute Crawley my excellent pupil of former years, the sprightly and accomplished Miss Martha MacTavish.
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