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  • He plays a cowardly friend of Bertram's called Parolles.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Shakespeare In The Park "Ends Well" With "Measure" Michael Giltz 2011

  • Not only was it started by the butler of one of Britain's most well-known poets (James Brown, butler to Lord Byron, opened the doors to this London landmark in 1837, the same year Queen Victoria took the throne), but it's where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book, where Agatha Christie set her novel, At Bertram's Hotel, and where A.A. Milne landed after selling his home in Chelsea.

    Pam Grout: Best London Hotels for Oh-So-British Tea Pam Grout 2010

  • He plays a cowardly friend of Bertram's called Parolles.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Shakespeare In The Park "Ends Well" With "Measure" Michael Giltz 2011

  • Not only was it started by the butler of one of Britain's most well-known poets (James Brown, butler to Lord Byron, opened the doors to this London landmark in 1837, the same year Queen Victoria took the throne), but it's where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book, where Agatha Christie set her novel, At Bertram's Hotel, and where A.A. Milne landed after selling his home in Chelsea.

    Pam Grout: Best London Hotels for Oh-So-British Tea Pam Grout 2010

  • Not only was it started by the butler of one of Britain's most well-known poets (James Brown, butler to Lord Byron, opened the doors to this London landmark in 1837, the same year Queen Victoria took the throne), but it's where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book, where Agatha Christie set her novel, At Bertram's Hotel, and where A.A. Milne landed after selling his home in Chelsea.

    Pam Grout: Best London Hotels for Oh-So-British Tea Pam Grout 2010

  • He plays a cowardly friend of Bertram's called Parolles.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Shakespeare In The Park "Ends Well" With "Measure" Michael Giltz 2011

  • He plays a cowardly friend of Bertram's called Parolles.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Shakespeare In The Park "Ends Well" With "Measure" Michael Giltz 2011

  • Not only was it started by the butler of one of Britain's most well-known poets (James Brown, butler to Lord Byron, opened the doors to this London landmark in 1837, the same year Queen Victoria took the throne), but it's where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book, where Agatha Christie set her novel, At Bertram's Hotel, and where A.A. Milne landed after selling his home in Chelsea.

    Pam Grout: Best London Hotels for Oh-So-British Tea Pam Grout 2010

  • Bertram's tongue clicked against the roof of his mouth in shock at this young mage's temerity.

    Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas Carlos G.Tonda 2010

  • Bertram's history of snaffling umbrellas, police-man's helmets and Cow Creamers from under the noses, or over the noses, of Magistrates, Police, and well, more and better Magistrates, will tell you that Criminal

    January 7th, 2008 curufea 2008

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