
London
In Our Time
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The Wholeness of London
I think London really was once it had got beyond the walls of the city, that original little lump, it ceased to be London. I don't think it said I'm here everywhere and nowhere. Another thing about Dickens is that he was always trying to get out,. rather like peeps. They both suddenly thought of themselves as going, Dickens, Gadshill, heaps to Brampton and Huntingtonshire - but they never could. The central one knows you have not talked about, it has been the central until now; it isn't the centre now, but it has been for hundreds and hundreds of years. Is there a bit of a Thames? It's always been a heter
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