[A Voyage of Consolation by Sara Jeannette Duncan]@TWC D-Link bookA Voyage of Consolation CHAPTER III 10/23
And you'll be surprised to find how very little there is in the world, outside Chicago, that is unique.'" "Applying that rule," continued the Senator, strolling up and down, "the things to see in London are the Crystal Palace and the Albert Memorial. Especially the Albert Memorial.
That was a man who played second fiddle to his wife, and enjoyed it, all his life long; and there he sits in Hyde Park to-day, I understand, still receiving the respectful homage of the nation--the only case on record." "Westminster Abbey would be much better _for_ you," said momma. "Don't you think," I put in, "that if momma is to get any sleep----" "Certainly.
Now, another thing that Bramley said was, 'Look here,' he said, 'remember the Unattainable Elsewhere--and get it.
You're likely to be in London.
Now the Unattainable Elsewhere, for that town, is gentlemen's suitings.
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