| PAGE | ||
| THE LONDON SUNDAY | [1] | |
| A PILGRIM | [4] | |
| THE EFFECT OF LONDON | [6] | |
| THE CLIMATE OF SMOKE | [9] | |
| THE TREES | [12] | |
| CHELSEA REACH | [16] | |
| THE SPRING | [19] | |
| BELOW BRIDGE | [22] | |
| THE ROADS | [26] | |
| THE SMOULDERING CITY | [29] |
THE RIVER.
THE LONDON SUNDAY
This seems to be a thing that all exclaim against, and but few see. The phrase is never varied—a sure sign of lack of experience. One cries, ‘Oh, the London Sunday!’ and another, ‘It must be too dreadful for foreigners!’ and before the topic disappears something yet vaguer has been said, in a flickering manner, as to the Boulevards. But in fact London Sunday is little understood even by those who know its aspect, and the greater number do not know even so much.