Queen Mab: Three Volumes in One (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, Jan 22, 2018 - 522 pages
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Queen square, Bloomsbury, is a quiet place. Securely it sleeps within the shelter of the neighbouring Law and the shadow of a few old trees. It hears, indeed, the subdued roar of Holborn, and the distant hum of the city but it hears them as in a dream, and, heeding neither, it slumbers and dozes on. Its lot is cast in peace and silence; rude carriages disturb it not, for it has but a few inconvenient outlets, and intruding feet sel dom profane the grass that grows freely between its ancient flags. It has seen better days - that a glance will tell - but the ghost of departed greatness protects it from the last humiliation of decay: it is not populous. It has ceased to be fashionable, but, thank heaven, it is still genteel.

The houses suit the place; they are old, brown, substantial burgher houses - they have never been palatial mansions. They deal little with the vanities of life, but mind their own concerns, and see to their little gardens behind, and look at their green and quiet square in front, with its damp-stained statue of that Queen Anne who took and filled her father's throne, and was called Good.

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