189 stucco; and the latter of a layer of similar brick, covered with stucco, and resting upon a mass of stucco and rubble. The construction of the pavement is made visible by a deep hole at the end near the window, where the spring is continually flowing up; and in pursuing our inquiries among those persons best calculated to satisfy them, we were told by a gentleman connected with the management of the estate, who had had a portion of the pavement purposely removed, that the rubble was of that peculiar character well known among architects as Roman." MRS. CRUPl'S IIOUSI. From a photograph i.v T. W. Mrs. Crupp's house photographed by T. W. Tyrell Dickens zal zo'n twintig jaar zijn geweest toen hij van dit bad gebruik maakte. Hij woonde toen in de Cecil Street en dat is minder dan een steenworp afstand van Sü'and Lane. Overigens is de Buckingham Street

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