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without, but for London par excellence^ that is 

 to say for the noisy, almost treeless City ; with 



"^s^ 



Stock Exchansfe, 



the Court of 



Aldermen, the 



Bank, and all the railway termini, as 



if to say. Shut us out if you can' But ' 



with the exception of these few pecuharly 



urban species we may take it that the London 



