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"Grandpapa would take the Blue Atlas from outside the Eyre Arms public house in St. John's Wood, when he had been going into the "West-end," yet he would leave this omnibus about two blocks before he reached his club and, hailing a hansom, arrive before the doors in grand style, where he could have been observed tipping the cabby."
Archive 2010-02-01 Steve 2010
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"Grandpapa would take the Blue Atlas from outside the Eyre Arms public house in St. John's Wood, when he had been going into the "West-end," yet he would leave this omnibus about two blocks before he reached his club and, hailing a hansom, arrive before the doors in grand style, where he could have been observed tipping the cabby."
Marie Connor Leighton Steve 2010
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From West-end eastward...and also northward to south crossing the river looking so many bridges,Parliament Houses and its Big Ben while ships sailing the Thames, when your face makes me smile in this happy ride.
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She had not too much religion to go to either the East or West-end, whenever she thought it proper to go.
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She had not too much religion to go to either the East or West-end, whenever she thought it proper to go.
January 2008 2008
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One man would strike over Whitechapel, another would take round Houndsditch, Shoreditch, and the City Road; one (the King said) would stick to the Surrey side; another would make a beat of the West-end.
Reprinted Pieces 2007
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You would be the very man to help us with a genuine West-end article, — you understand — dashing, trenchant, and d — — aristocratic.
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Another really excellent West-end performance: add it to your list of stuff that you have to do when you visit London ;
all that jazz carl 2005
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The eye of the needle could not be closed against him as a rich man; but he savoured of the West-end, and was worldly, and consorted with such men as this
He Knew He Was Right 2004
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Derby, and the levees, and West-end dinner parties as though they were all in all to him.
He Knew He Was Right 2004
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