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They suddenly saw the tremendous cathedral looming up before them (Page 70) Frontispiece
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“Oh, what’s this place? I am sure I have seen pictures of it!” 12
“Do you remember those quaint little verses about ‘Bow Bells’?” 16
“I only wish i could be a Guard and ride a horse like one of those!” 20
“There’s the Abbey right ahead of us” 26
“What’s the use of having so many doors?” 40
“This seems to speak of peace, happiness, and safety” 44
“I want to see who those fellows in the funny red uniforms are” 50
“The king cannot proceed into the ‘City’ without being first received at Temple Bar by the Lord Mayor” 68
“I’d feel like ‘Little Lord Fauntleroy’ going around with those clothes on!” 84
“You remember, don’t you, having the guide point out London Bridge?” 88
The moss-grown Saxon porch 96
John Milton lived there after he fled from London 106
“Oh, here’s the old Coronation Chair, isn’t it?” 114
“Every time I visit this palace I marvel at the amount of history with which it is connected” 136
“Why, I didn’t suppose it was as big as that!” 140
“Did Anne truly live here?” 164
“They know how important they are, and that this garden wouldn’t be complete without them” 184
“It still seems alive with memories of the fair Dorothy Vernon” 218
“There still remains the question of how these tremendous stones were brought here” 236
One of plaster and thatch, overgrown with roses 240
“You’ll find nothing at all like this strange little Clovelly” 250
“William of Sens, in 1184, finished the building which we now see” 264
Old gentlemen, stout ladies, young people, and small children, all ride in England 286
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