London Lavender - Classic Reprint Author:E. V. Lucas CflAPTER I IN VIIICII A N}:V HO~'1R IS FOU~D A:"JD THE STATUS O~· ANTHROPO[D APES IS CAREFULLY DETER11INED H AVfNG once decided-very 111uch against my will (such as it is)-to leave toy old single romns .'It ~1rs. Duckie's, the question 'where to live wns l,efore us. Far enough :lway to o1a.kc a good waJk iu fine we:lther, was ,Ii point on which ... more »NaOlni insisted first of an, auuJ ilJ(leetl, it wus hecause Mrs. Duckie's house was too neal' Queen Anne's Gate that her hostility to it was so finn. e'It's no nearer than it wus hefore 've were married," I pojnted out. "In tact, just the same (listance:l , 'C Yes," said Naomi, (( ~tJld look how you suffered fOl" waut of exercise." (Did I t) "No, we Inust live fcrther away from H a]1. Th~fs absolutely ncccss:uy. " Dy (( it" she Uleant her fathC'r·s house ill particular; Pall ~:laU; and au area bounded by Ute IIaym~ rket Theab'c in thc South, Kreisler and Cnsals
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CHAP PAGE; I In wllich a new home is [ouod, and the status of an·; thropoid apes is carefully delerminec1 1; II In which the four gentlemcn ahove us obtain their ch;r·; acters, :ud Primrose Terrace is mdely disturbed 7; II 1- In which ! isit is p::tid to a red-h;tirerl lady :md certain; membeTs of London's foreigo popuJation are enum~ratCAbout the Pub« less