Living London; its work and its play, its humour and and its pathos, its sights and its scenes; . nul,and the Soldiers Daughters Homes, aretouched upon elsewhere in the present work,as are also the Music and Art Schools,though perhaps we ought here to give aspecial word of mention to the central Artsand Crafts school of in Regent Street,where those who can pro-duce evidence that with them work is something moietiian a mere euphemismfor pleasure or pastimecan obtain the besttuition at a nomina 1cost. There remains but tobid farewe11 to th isphase of Li\ing Lon-don. Though with theremo


Living London; its work and its play, its humour and and its pathos, its sights and its scenes; . nul,and the Soldiers Daughters Homes, aretouched upon elsewhere in the present work,as are also the Music and Art Schools,though perhaps we ought here to give aspecial word of mention to the central Artsand Crafts school of in Regent Street,where those who can pro-duce evidence that with them work is something moietiian a mere euphemismfor pleasure or pastimecan obtain the besttuition at a nomina 1cost. There remains but tobid farewe11 to th isphase of Li\ing Lon-don. Though with theremoval of ChristsHospital from NewgateStreet to the country,and the consequentpassing of the Bluecoatboy, whose once familiarfigure we now see onlywhen he visits us inholida_\- time, the lastlink was severed thatbound us to the quaint and picturesque past,and naught but the prosaic sm-roimdings ofmodern life are left. Scholastic London willstill continue to have its fascination for thephilosophic observer. Has it not the charmwhich e\er attaches to the contemplation ofthe growing mind of \-outh?. A KINDKRGARTEN CLASS. 24S


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