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Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II.

CHAPTER XVI
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Terms may be kept for about 10s.

per week, and, in fact, students may dine at a cheaper rate here than any where beside.

The expences in the principal societies of like nature are something more.
"Their kitchens, and dinner-rooms, merit the inspection of strangers, and may be seen on applying to the porter, or cooks, without fee or introduction.

Our time is short now, or we would take a peep; you must therefore content yourself with my description.
"The Temple is an irregular building.

In Fleet-street are two entrances, one to the Inner, and the other to the Middle Temple.


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