Near by is a select livery stable and mews of sub-rural aspect, with Virginia creeper climbing over a horse's head in stucco.
Payne's shop at the Mews Gate, where the National Gallery now stands, was for years the great afternoon resort of the chief book collectors.
Payne lived at the Mews Gate for forty years, having commenced business as an assistant to his elder brother, Oliver Payne.
Sir Lewis Huntley opened the sparkling, translucent door of Number 37 Upper Berkeley Mews and went inside.
An ambulance which had been waiting at the entrance of the Mews pulled up in front of Number 37, and a minute or so later a little clot of men came out bearing a stretcher, which was loaded into the ambulance.
Some fine houses with an outlet by steps to Pitt's Head Mews form Seamore Place (circa 1761).
It takes its name from the Tyburn, which flowed down the course of South Molton Lane and Avery Row, by Bruton Mews to the bottom of Hay Hill, and through the gardens of Lansdowne House to Shepherd's Market.
Be violets in their secret mews The flowers the wanton zephyrs choose; Proud be the rose, with rains and dews Her head impearling.
The blackening wave is edged with white; To inch and rock the sea-mews fly; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh.
Thousands of sea-mews wheeled around us, uttering their ceaseless melancholy wail to the storm.
Foreign travellers have probably never been thrown into this desolate corner of the earth, which belongs rather to owls and sea-mews than to men, and of whose awful wildness it is difficult to give an idea.
He should write any book he wanted, do anything on earth he liked, so long as that loft in a South Kensington mews became an upper room in Cremorne Road all over again.
I passed up Queen's Gate and turned into the mews where I had arranged to meet Trenchard.
Now he barks like a puppy, then quacks like a duck, then rattles like a kingfisher, then squalls like a fox, then caws like a crow, then mews like a cat.
It mews like a young kitten, erects its tail, flirts, droops its wings, goes through a variety of motions when disturbed by your presence, and in many ways recalls its dusky prototype.
The hood of the car was up when it was seen in the mews and the time apparently was between ten and eleven on the night of the murder.
I was going back to the flat with the intention of collecting my overcoat, when I saw a number of people walking about the mews behind the block.
Now, waiting at the corner of a mews on a cold spring night is a cold business, and seeing that it would be some time before the mews would be clear, I went back to the main street and strolled along until I came to a picture palace.
It is really the simplest thing in the world to get into Miss Rider's basement flat by way of the mews behind.
X Nele, as she fell, rubbed her eyes and saw naught save the sun rising amid gilded mists, the tips of the blades of grass all golden also and the sunrays yellowing the plumage of the seamews that slept, but soon awakened.
At Slater's Mews I found the poor doctor, who had already been there some two hours, packing up the literature, tying up forms, and occasionally turning to Short for instruction or advice.
Great was the amusement at Slater's Mews at the account of our adventures, given with a few enlargements by M'Dermott.
At Slater's Mews the door is locked; there is no light, and nobody answered when I knocked.
My Mews quite blushes as she sings of The fatle charge which now I quote: He says Miss took his two best rings off, And pawned 'em for a tenpun note.
Because a raskle chews My oss away to robb, And goes tick at your Mews For seven-and-fifty bobb, Shall I be call'd to pay?
Naturally, he assumed that Johnson's Mews no longer held safe the secret of his meteor.
I looked in at the mews last night, but you had gone.
The man on this beat this afternoon told me that the same clerk was making further inquiries to-day, so as soon as I came on night duty I strolled into the mews to find out if you were at home.
How could he hope to lift it from the hole in which it lay--how convey it from Johnson's Mews to a new and safer habitation?
Again his lamp swept the small area of the mews and revealed no living object.
On the site of Johnson's Mews should arise the Mary Anson Home for Destitute Boys.
The pair entered the mews and approached the deserted house.
At last he came to the transaction which secured for him the ownership of the mews itself.
The mews is owned by the Cardiff and Havre Coal Company, Ltd.
The probability was that Johnson's Mews would soon cease to exist and become almost as fabulous as the Island of Atlantis.
Perhaps the course of events would permit him to keep Johnson's Mews altogether out of the record, and a more reputable habitation would be provided once he had the requisite funds.
This alteration being effected, he hurried off to Johnson's Mewsand re-entered his domicile without incident worthy of note.
No matter what else might happen to it, his meteor had left Johnson's Mews forever.
The novelty of Big John and Joseph Mews and Malachi Dempsey and Little Suddsy had worn off.
But as he turned into the mews in which his studio was situated he saw the woman whom he employed to light his fire standing in the middle of the roadway.
In the mews round about the Potteries are the remnants of the Italian colony that drifted here some years ago, when Little Italy in Clerkenwell began to be encroached upon by the modern builder.
A little farther down the mews we climb the crazy staircase that leads to the loft, and find a middle-aged widow occupying it with five children.
The mews were active, the Piccadilly houses being mostly in occupation.
Van Helsing and I tried to make inquiry at the back of the house; but the mews was deserted and no one had seen him depart.
A wild chorus of mews drowned his words, and with the mews were mingled the shrieks of the musk-rats.
The liveliness of Persian mews alone prevented the occurrence of a dismal silence.
Casimir, Emerick's bought implement, the jealous slave That mews you up with bolts and bars?
The swallows Interweaving there, mid the pair'd sea-mews At distance wildly-wailing!
I certainly heard nothing of the noise in the mews last night.