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68 CHAPTER VII. LONDON CHARITIES 76 CHAPTER VIII. PEDESTRIANISM 84 CHAPTER IX. OVER LONDON BRIDGE 92 CHAPTER X. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND THE EARLY-CLOSING MOVEMENT 101 CHAPTER XI. TOWN MORALS 110 CHAPTER XI. THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED 121 CHAPTER XII. LONDON MATRIMONIAL 131 CHAPTER XIII. BREACH OF PROMISE CASES 141 CHAPTER XIV. COMMERCIAL LONDON 149 CHAPTER XV. LONDON GENTS 158 CHAPTER XVI. THE LONDON VOLUNTEERS 165 CHAPTER XVII. CRIMINAL LONDON 174 CHAPTER XVIII. CONCERNING CABS 185 CHAPTER XIX. FREE DRINKING FOUNTAINS 193 CHAPTER XX. CONCLUSION 203 CHAPTER I. NEWSPAPER PEOPLE. What would the Englishman do without his newspaper I cannot imagine. The sun might just as well refuse to shine, as the press refuse to turn out its myriads of newspapers. Conversation would cease at once. Brown, with his morning paper in his hand, has very decided opinions indeed,--can tell you what the French Emperor is about,--what the Pope will be compelled to do,--what is the aim of Sardinia,--and what is Austria's little game. I dined at Jenkins's yesterday, and for three hours over the wine I was compelled to listen to what I had read in that morning's _Times_. The worst of it was, that when I joined the ladies I was no better off, as the dear creatures were full of the particulars of the grand Rifle Ball. When I travel by the rail, I am gratified with details of divorce cases--of terrible accidents--of dreadful shipwrecks--of atrocious murders--of ingenious swindling
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