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It forms a crowded promenade in summer, and at such times is an interesting spot. "The Middle Temple has a garden, but much smaller,, and not so advantageously situated. "The hall of the Middle Temple is a spacious and elegant room in its style.
Many great feasts have been given in it in old times.
It is well worth a visit. "The Inner Temple hall is comparatively small, but is a fine room.
It is ornamented with the portraits of several of the Judges.
Before this hall is a broad paved terrace, forming an excellent promenade, when the gardens are not sufficiently dry. "There are two good libraries belonging to these societies, open to students, and to others on application to the librarian, from ten in the morning till one, and in the afternoon from two till six. "The Temple church belongs in common to the two societies.
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