He says that he does not walk in thestreet with confidence, as he often feels as if omnibuses &c.
I should have had to stew in Sidney Street for my week of holiday," he went on, "if it hadn't been for you.
But to-night the streetseemed a mere galaxy of coloured shifting glass.
Charles came out into Half Moon Street and the pale sunshine of the spring afternoon, in a sort of black exaltation of the spirit.
Lady Crowborough, as has been incidentally mentioned, was in the habit of hermetically sealing herself up in a small dark house in Half Moon Street for the winter months.
Charles' studio was but a few hundred yards away down a side street leading off the Brompton Road, and had not it been called a studio it might not have been misnamed an attic.
They call her Minnie, shoo's a sarvent at that big haase at th' street corner.
Shoo's older nor me bi ivver soa mich, an shoo could have onny chap i'th streetif shoo'd to put her finger up.
When he wor aght ith' street ageean, he scrat his heead an sed summat he shouldn't.
Aw can hardly fashion to walk daan th' street wi thi, but it isn't varry far an we happen shalln't meet onnybody we know.
Up one street an daan another they went, but Sammywell's blooid wor up an he worn't gooin to be lickt wi a bit ov a chicken.
There is no such thing as a straight street in the place, no martinet of an architect has been here, to drill the old stone houses into regimental regularity.
There are postchaises in readiness to convey the characters from Bath or Lyme to Uppercross, to Fullerton, from Gracechurch Street to Meryton, as their business takes them.
He left Newgate Street in the September following, and entered the University a month later, intervening weeks being spent, in all probability, in Devonshire.
By the end of the year Coleridge was in London again, living at 21 Buckingham Street in the Strand, and writing for the Morning Post.
Modern Fleet Street does not treat erratic contributors as patiently or liberally as Stuart treated Coleridge; the rapid march of events and the stress of competition alike forbid.
It may be that owing to long residence in Newgate Street with the terror of Boyer's discipline upon him the young "Grecian" had little chance to respond to such glimpses of Nature as his brief holiday rambles afforded.
Stricken to the heart, Coleridge left Frith Street at once and went to Hammersmith on what was practically a six years' visit to some Bristol friends, the Morgans, who had settled in the western suburb.
How long shall the capital city of Scotland, yea, and the chief street of it, stink worse than a common sewer?
It was his daughter who gave the name to the new street in which Hume had taken a house by chalking on his wall ST.
A pebble that paves the street is in itself more useful than the diamond upon a lady's finger.
In one part of the streetwas a subterranean arch, very strongly built; in another, what they called, I believe rightly, a Roman hypocaust.
Chambers wrote in 1825:--'It is a curious fact that sixty years ago there was scarcely a close in the High Street but what had as many noble inhabitants as are at this day to be found in the whole town.
At Johnson's visit Hume was living in his new house in the street which was humorously named after him, St. David Street.
The chief street ascends with a quick rise for a great length: the houses are built, some with rough stone, some with brick, and a few are of timber.
It had some time before this been taken down, that thestreet might be widened, and a more convenient wall built.
The girl turned into a lane that was very dark, in spite of the street lamp burning at the further end.
Talizac paid scoundrels to abduct a girl, a street singer.
At ten o'clock he was already walking up and down a street which commanded a view of the Hôtel Laisangy, but he felt none of the emotion natural to a lover going to a rendezvous.
Sanselme, with a frightful imprecation, rushed down stairs; the street door was open.
Gudel and the former clown went out into the street and there abandoned themselves to their distress.
Soon he carried into the street his brute-mild gaze, and his slow labour of speech.
Face to face none met him till the corner where the street beached and the quay branched.
Two little street boys, and a ragged girl appeared as if by magic.
He committed the unpardonable sin of turning a street corner sharply!
But park crowds are different fromstreet crowds--they are crowds at rest, rather than hurrying, restless throngs.
The music of a street band, strangely sweet despite its shrillness, rises triumphantly above the tumult of pavement vendors, the crying of babies, the shouting of small boys, and the monotonous voices of the womenfolk.
You'd like me to go parading down Delancy Street .
Another it dresses in fashionable costume, and that is the star of Bond-street and the lion of the ball-room.
It's that bit of street that runs from the end of the town where that old hotel is.
The sun was setting, and away up the street towards the west flamed a gold and crimson sky, and away down in the east flamed its gold and crimson reflection on the mirror of Lake Algonquin.
He had almost closed the door behind him when a loud clear voice from the street called his name.
He looked down the street towards his office, knowing a big day's work awaited him there.
It was worth watching; as very stately and solemn and slow it moved along the street and up to the church door.
It was not so much a rain as a gentle dewy mist, touching the lawns and gardens and the maple trees that lined each street into more vivid green, and laying a thick moist carpet over the dust of the highways.
Helen had scarcely gone half a block under the elm boughs, when she heard her name called out in a musical roar from far up the street behind her.
It disfigured the whole street and shut off a possible glimpse of the lake.
He stepped aside for a moment and crossed the street to tell Madame how glad he was to see her back from her holidays, for the town had been a howling wilderness without her.
Quite unconscious of all this, Helen spent many a lonely evening at her window looking down at the gay crowds passing along the street towards the lake, and listening drearily to their happy voices floating under the leafy tunnel of the trees.
Helen moved along the street more lonely than ever in the midst of all this home happiness.
He swung away up the street as bright and gay as though he had just accepted a fine new position instead of refusing one.
Main Street was lined with banners and overhung with gay bunting.
But now, on a rainy day when there was no work to be done in the field or at home, the boys would go down the street to the blacksmith shop, or to the shed where the old Canaanite potter worked his clay.
We all go out on the street until the oven is heated and the smoke has escaped.
They might have touched some heathen person in thestreet which they thought made them ceremonially unclean.
At every street corner a new scene of horror began.
Monsieur le Cure crossed the street at nine, to go to church, but only a few old women attended the service to pray.
And a hundred paces farther on, at the street corner, we went into one of those little inns where YOU may have a bed for a few sous.
It was about eight o'clock in the morning, when looking out into the street by chance, where the water was rattling down the gutters, I saw George and Marie Anne coming.
But I had scarcely said this when a crowd of people appeared in the streetopposite the mill, shouting, "A deserter!
Well," was the reply in a hollow whisper, in the midst of the street encumbered with blackened beams of wood.
Then I would walk out Niagara Street to the ferry and see them on the boat bound for Canada.
In Pittsburg he lodged at the old Spread Eagle Tavern, and afterwards at Conrad Upperman's inn on Front Street at $2 a week.
One of these, on Ferry Street near Niagara, long since disappeared.
Allen, has told me that many a time, seated on the veranda of his house on Niagara Street near Ferry, in the calm of a summer evening, he has heard the roar of Niagara Falls.
Mr. Parkinson stopped suddenly to look at Mr. Manners's face, upon which the light of a street lamp was shining.
He lived in London, in a street off Whitechapel; that I know.
While I was sitting in the back room I didn't hear a sound, but it must have been then that the street door was pushed softly open, and this--this thing put on my counter.
Before he left the street he looked to see if Blooming Bess was still there, but she had disappeared.
Here, a well-known street had disappeared; rows of private dwellings had been turned into shops; but for the main part things were as they used to be.
It was past twelve o'clock when they reached the street in which Mr. Parkinson resided, and this was the dinner-hour of a great many of the working men and women roundabout.
He arrived at the street in which Mr. Parkinson lived, and he looked about him.
She kissed him and watched him from the street door walking along the street, looking brightly this way and that for something to turn up.
It seems that the man, whose name she had obtained, had come in the dead of night to the street in which Mr. Parkinson lived.
He heard the key being softly turned in the street door, and the next moment Mary Parkinson was by his side.
I've got to pass through the shop to get to the street door, and as I come up to this counter here, this bundle stares me in the face.
Now that these buildings have been removed, the obstruction presented to the traffic of the street by John Knox’s house and church is more observable.
At Bow Street two trunks belonging to Brodie were opened, and in one of them was found a bundle of papers.
I went down St. John’s Street and came round opposite to the back of the Excise Office, thinking to meet my companions coming out by the back way, having escaped from the windows.
It is probable that this house still survives in the truncated portion of the close remaining between the High Street and Cockburn Street.
I saw my picture [his description in the newspapers] six hours before, exhibited to public view, and my intelligence of what was doing at Bow Street Office was as good as ever I had in Edinburgh.
He had recently been employed by the magistrates, in consequence of the lowering of the streets, to alter the door of the shop in Bridge Streetbelonging to Messrs.
In order to prevent the intermediate line of Princes Street from interrupting his beloved prospect, he purchased the feu of the ground which immediately intervened, and erected that house now occupied by the Sun Insurance Office (No.
I saw my picture[15] six hours before exhibited to public view, and my intelligence of what was doing at Bow Street Office was as good as ever I had in Edinburgh.
Elms and maples are excellent trees for roadside or street planting, and should be about forty feet apart.
Before the second day of the First Division's landing, there was a circus banner across the foot of the main street stating: "This is the way to the Y.
Suddenly they discovered that certain American troops had been left to defend the village, while the main force reformed at the rear, and hand-to-hand fighting in the street became necessary.
As a first step American headquarters were installed in 31 Rue Constantine, a broad, shaded street near the Hotel des Invalides, overlooking the Champs de Mars.
He lived and worked in a little frame building in the main street of the central village, which had probably once been a hotel.
Any time of day or night, a look out into the town's main street descried a company or two of soldiers, on their way from camp for town-leave, or on their way back.
And I was thanking God with all my heart for letting my master have some money, when suddenly I came upon a corpse that a bunch of clergy and other people were carrying down the street on a litter.
They laughed so hard that all the people who were going by in the street came in to see the fun.
What Happened to Lazaro with an Old Bawd Feeling faint and dying from hunger, I went up the street very slowly, and as I passed by the Plaza of Cebada I ran into an old devout woman with fangs longer than a wild boar.
For more than two hours she took me from pillar to post, up one street and down another.
When she walked down the street she never took her eyes off the ground; her rosary was always in her hand, and she would always be praying on it in the streets.
And if you could only have seen him coming down the streetat noon, holding himself straight, and skinnier than a full-blooded greyhound!
I found the house in an uproar, and the tailor, her husband, was thrashing her with a stick for having come back alone without her veil or shoes and for running down the street with more than a hundred boys after her.
Then he went up the street with such a stately expression and manner that anyone who didn't know him would think he was a close relative to the Count of Arcos, or at least his valet.
I turned around and squeezed through the crowd and ran back down the street as fast as I could toward my house.
But I swear to God that if I meet a count on the street and he doesn't take his hat all the way off his head for me, the next time I see him coming, I'll duck right into a house and pretend that I have some business or other to do there.
Finally my master came up to the door that led to the street and opened it, reassuring me--and I really needed that because I was so upset and afraid.
He was still by my side, and we were in the street like a shot.
Many times, on the streetof Magdalena, I ran into my two women friends.
One day he was going out of it middling full--not fit to walk the crank anyway--when who should be coming up the street from the court-house but the Bishop!
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