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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...t! CHAPTER X. SHOWING HOW GALGENSTEIN AND MRS. CAT RECOGNISE EACH OTHER IN MARYLEBONE GARDENS—AND HOW THE COUNT DRIVES HER HOME IN HIS CARRIAGE. ABOUT... ...MONTH after the touching conversation above re- lated, there was given, at Marylebone Gardens, a grand con- cert and entertainment, at which the celeb... ...ell, then, on the night when Mrs Hayes, as recorded by us, had been to the Marylebone Gardens, Mr. W ood had found the sincerest enjoyment in plying h... ...rcumstances of the dispute. As for his Excellency the Count, the ride from Marylebone Gardens, and a tender squeeze of the hand, which Catherine permi... ...l’s logic did Mrs. Catherine, lying wakeful in her bed on the night of the Marylebone fete, exert in gloomy triumph. It must, however, be confessed, t... ...horrible confession. Old Wood knew all her history since the period of the Marylebone fete. He had wormed it out of her, day by day; he had counselled... ...en he met this fair creature at a certain place of publique resort, called Marylebone Gardens, our Cyrus hath been an altered creature. Love hath mast... ...ess Billings was about cannot be said; but he was this night bound towards Marylebone Fields, as he was the night before for the Strand and W estminst...

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Ann Veronica a Modern Love Story

By: H. G. Wells

...alike in black, Mr. and Mrs. Alderman Dunstable, of the Borough Council of Marylebone. These were seated in an imperfect semicircle about a very coppe... ...o long-sustained inquiries on the part of Goopes into the personnel of the Marylebone Borough Council. “If you were to ask me,” he would say, “I shoul... ... and general inoffensiveness of the Borough Council and the social evil in Marylebone. So the talk went on, and presently they were criticising noveli... ...ve and articulate and insistent. The London backgrounds, in Bloomsbury and Marylebone, against which these people went to and fro, took on, by reason ...

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The War of the Worlds

By: H. G. Wells

... two cartloads of refugees passing along Oxford Street, and several in the Marylebone Road, but so slowly was the news spreading that Regent Street an... ...nd in the Park Ter- races and in the hundred other streets of that part of Marylebone, and the Westbourne Park district and St. Pancras, and westward ...

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Confessions of an English Opium-Eater

By: Thomas de Quincey

... Street up every avenue in suc- cession which pierces through the heart of Marylebone to the fields and the woods; for that, said I, travelling with m...

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Brooksmith, The Real Thing, The Story of It, Flickerbridge, And Mrs. Medwin

By: Henry James

... me a new address—and found my friend lodged in a short sor- did street in Marylebone, one of those corners of London that wear the last expression of...

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Around the World in 80 Days

By: Jules Verne

... asked him if it was not too late to notify the Reverend Samuel Wilson, of Marylebone parish, that evening. Passepartout smiled his most genial smile,...

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The Life of John Sterling

By: Thomas Carlyle

... the edge of winter, here at home, Sterling was married: “at Christchurch, Marylebone, 2d November, 1830,” say the records. His blooming, kindly and t...

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The Country of the Blind and Other Stories

By: H. G. Wells

...st myself again in a shift- ing maze of thoughts about death. Going across Marylebone Road into that crescent at the end of Langham Place, I had the n...

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Barchester Towers

By: Anthony Trollope

...der among them; a fellow raked up, so said Dr Grantly, from the gutters of Marylebone! They had to sit through it! None of them, not even Dr Grantly, ...

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The Prime Minister

By: Anthony Trollope

...t Road, and then through some unused street into Portland Place, along the Marylebone Road, and back to Manchester Square by Baker Street. He had more...

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The Doctors Dilemma

By: George Bernard Shaw

... is known throughout the doctors’ quarter between Cavendish Square and the Marylebone Road simply as Emmy. The consulting-room has two windows looking...

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Considerations on Representative Government

By: John Stuart Mill

...er in the House for whom they have voted? Is it just that every elector of Marylebone is obliged to be represented by two nominees of the vestries, ev... ... chosen by the aldermen and Com mon Council, and those for the borough of Marylebone avowedly, as they already are virtually, by the vestries of the ...

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Speeches: Literary and Social

By: Charles Dickens

...o a constituency which elected Charles Dickens 190 that amazing body, the Marylebone vestry, and I think that if the company present will look to wha...

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