| Show J HOME OF THOMAS CARLYLE CARLYL You Yon Can CAli C ll Him It Wl WhAt t Yon o nii and l 1 Not lit lie J I 1 Ain am m nn an admirer of or Thoma Th 11 anti nd on my UK lief I vl to tf Landon Lon made m R s to tf Ch Cheyne no It n toe safe y II a writer wlter lter In rho Ih Monthly It II wan all lI a long lonK dl from mr my room in the of ot th lb fhe Museum but who minds ruling riding on the Ibe top of ot a bug bu through tre ti every lep Ip In Ia history w and 04 who eta w like Ilk lo to nak Ilk or a Lon Loll don dart d 1 The T at al Tra Tm T whom I 1 asked kt t for a hu hull huto to Cheyn Row 14 wee wan at AI a lOll Ion for tor n moment nom but IoUI when I men menn Party bouts he h PaId ald Oh h Toil 01 Chine How Ilow I woe was a hit hll cur sur surprised for tor to I mv my m fr from m one who had got gar hi hl his In lx ha lu Paid Mid He Ha U too leo w wa was A R c and nod had read reed tinder 17 tarry arry Ay lug It around roun l l with him bum when a young youn I rider In the lIMo brenet packet of ot hi coat cont to keep It Pate are from Crom the even of or his bin bl elder Anyhow the l l policeman put meon me meen meon on en the th right Inn bua 1011 the reM reet WM was pun Im pia Pl le I need now only tn to auk ask to 10 be M net ael et down at lit the to lo no Row ow Hut the guard w was till J I sold I wa W wan eking house then Ihen he hI Pall mild Oh Row How He lie let lilt me ms oft off at Rt the place III e and I 1 Ift wn YO ft soon anon at my Iny goat The TI matron matronea ea gave cae 8 me mo full tull freedom of or the Ih house home bou and garden Barden for tor I to 10 be the only vl i that rainy August and nd I 1 could Impart nt Kt I my tn the Interesting relics nod nd mem mementos nto of or the and read must authentic document such ai an A autograph letter lotter offering Carlyle the Grand Orand Crom Cros Cro of ot the Il Bath th and the tho tat lat tars but crat grateful leCul ful answer de clining It The room of 01 chief Interest interact to me rne was wa of 01 rouse course the pros pro study tudy at It the top of ot the th house where hero C Carlyle could be lie at nt pea peace e from tram the th noise noille of 01 London and whence he hI would when he hAd read d himself full eat Peat himself on the tho floor noor In to the t e room with his back k against t th the Iha him ney Jamb Iamb light hl hI hin pipe and nd pour out as It were a nood flood of ot ideas Id upon Mrs Carlyle It wan wall a great after non ion but my story was wa about the name and I had still other ces CrR with that Cheyne Row How opens Into Che Cheyne ne walk and nd d happily Ju Just t as ae I entered the th Ih let lat ter street a postman passed pealed h hm m I Ia a asked Xe I about the house hou where George died He pointed It out CN No 4 H and went on to tell me of ot other historic houses that I wanted to see the sonic some om time abode of ot Dante Gabriel ROtt tl tI No 16 IC and the house houe where Turn Turner er died No 11 18 Indeed this post poet l mans mane brain was wag wa a veritable storehouse of ot Information about anti antiquities antiquIties and historic hl associations and he was waa read reedy reads to tell leU It all as ft the An Ancient dent Mariner He 11 was Wa pleased led that I had Just Jut come com from Carlyle house hou e but out most kindly corrected my m pronunciation elation of 01 the street Iret name nam We Ve call It Cheyne Chene Row Ilow sir Ir You would be bl In sir air he added to we see ee Scots come there sometimes sometime and sit oil on the stoop and shed abed tears teare about early Carlyle I 1 should Indeed have hae b been n Interested to lice leo ee that thaI and I wondered what hat Car Cor lyles ghoul ho t thought about It 11 nut Hut there were other places place to see nee so 10 Invent ing some ome polite excuse I moved moed on and soon coon n met m t with another delightful bit of or London Landon courtesy courtes A man who seem seemed ed ad to b be a 1 common laborer had bad pointed out ou t across the street the tin locality beauty Idl ty of or Turners Turner house hOllee but bul I could not Dot And nd either the number or the memorial tablet Observing m my move ment ments he crossed creased the wide muddy mudd street and pointed out the th tablet hid bid den under the overhanging Ivy hy nut Hut I was waa not y yet et through with the name Cheyene Row How At the dinner table LJ I wee telling my m experience with lIh the Ih policeman the bus bun man maD and the po 10 man and asked How do you rf rail call it II V Mr Hamilton 1 lie He was a re red Indian civil service whom fIe e all found mot most agreeable and w well ll Informed Why I should s nay lIfty y Chan Chane Row How he answered The maid who was waa waiting nailing at the table w was evIdently disturbed and uneasy which was waa w all explained when she knocked nt at my door after dinner to say Mr fr Hamil ton Ion know sir Ir hes Just back from India we call It now Row Mr Hamilton Hamiltons pronunciation U its the theone theone theone one given hen of 01 the name though ot of 01 this particular street In the Century Dictionary and the pitmans U la that given by Carlyle pronounced Chain le Ie Row he writes to Mrs Garble Carlyle CarlIe see e Life Lite II p but certainly London Is la not agreed on the tha way vay to call It |