“In Kennington Road, and within a few hundred yards of Morse Hudson's shop, there lives a well-known medical practitioner11, named Dr. Barnicot, who has one of the largest practices upon the south side of the Thames. His residence and principal consulting-room is at Kennington Road, but...
She wore on her head a white cape or hood, and held in front of her an enormous bouquet of glistening leaves, which seemed to have been gathered as specimens of all the wild fruit-trees of the forest: the brown beam- berries, the laburnums, and wild cherry, with their red, ...
It was fine and hot; the trees had just put on their most brilliant green; the lilac and laburnum were out. The fields, yellow with buttercups and scarlet34 with poppies, were like impressionist pictures of the newest school. After the slow spring and the bleak fir-tree-clad country of ...
of LaburnumLodge91, Laburnum Vale, Chiswick, and one to Mr. Sandeford, of LowerGrove92Road, Reading. No, I have never seen this face which you show me in the photograph. You would hardly forget it