Seamus Duffy Quotes
By The Time We Had Passed St Clement Dane's, The Pavements Had Grown Less Crowded, And As We Drew By The Temple, Thick Woolly Clouds Of Vapour Were Curling Up From The Steep Lanes Leading Down To The River On Our Right And Were Beginning To Suffuse The Light From The Gas-lamps And To Deepen The Gloom Of The Quieter Streets Of That Quarter. Past St Paul's, On Through The Sepulchral City And Up Beyond Bishopsgate, The Breeze Had Dropped And The Haze Grew Thicker And Heavier. By The Time We Had Arrived At Our Rendezvous With Lestrade In A Warren Of Dismal Backstreets In Spitalfields, We Were Mired In The Drab Wraiths Of A Summer Fog.
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