Show E home of dr div manette a nette i vb slin special Sr CILl a nee there have hae been many books writ tit ten bickens lindon lAin don the I 1 ondon which I 1 ie so 0 o bIng WABY and man dickens localities haie been identified and described by fly the author authors hut dut there seems alas wae to have been doubt as to hp the exact si altu tuitIon ulon of one of the motet in ter ot of all the houses inhabits I b the characters 0 of tilt master maul erthe the quiet lodgings of dr 1 I w otte that flat wonderfully monder full pathetic figure in the tale of two tao cities Heien ll one of the parish of the metropolis came out with lie tile foll following statement charles dickens in his hIe hietala tale ot of tu two 0 cities describe describes canette ctet with its quaint goldbeaters arm projecting from a shop on the t side stile 0 o are sorry to from mr mir dickmon who nho has his beaten out gold leaf in the odd paneled hop shop for fur no leee less th than anfort fort he beare eare that foreign competition lifts so reduced business that bt ho it compelled to retire from it it Is with much regret that we e hae lime to record the lose of tt t another nother to old oho soho trad isow now dickens does not ascribe ds cribe manetto street ithee street in ili hie his time in the tale of two tto cities nor F lit 41 7 r f ot r r olt reit noor does he speak nt of the arm the bold gold beaters sign as projecting from a shop it wag vias nith ft ath a view to throw some light upon the situation ot of dr Mau Mai ettea lettes conlon residence that an artist and a writer set forth on the queba with the tho result hero chronicled by poland pan and pencil heie la is what hat dickens wrote arote tb quirt lodgings of dr manette lianette were la a quiet street corner not far from soho square a 0 A qua quainter lliter corner than the corner where here the doctor ili aled ed m was as cot not to be found in I 1 ion on don thero there was no way aay through it ard he the front windows ot of the doctor a lodgings commanded a pleasant little vista of street that had a congenial air of retirement on it the eummer summer light struck into the corner brilliantly brill tanti in the earlier part of the day but when the streets gre grew hot hat the corner wab aab in shadow though not in shadow so but that ou oil could see beyond it 11 into a glare of brightness it was a cool spot beald but cheerful a wonderful place for echoes and a very harbor from the raging streets the doctor occupied two tho floors of a large still house where several callings purport ed to be pursued by day 0 in a building at the back attainable by a coultard cour tard where here a plane tree rus ru tied its eteen leadies church organ organs claimed to be made malle and allier to be chab d and like lse ise gold to be beaten by some mysterious plant giant who bo bad had a got gollan len arm starting out of the wall all of the front hall ball occasionally a stray workman putting his coat on traversed the tile hall or a stranger peered about there or a distant clink wa was heard u the courtyard or a thump from the golden giant these how ever wro wore only the exception exceptions re to prove the rule that the s par rows in the pline tree behind the house ad aid the echoes lo 10 the cornel cornei before it ha hat their own wa ai from bun sun day morning unto tinto saturday night book 11 II chapter 6 the golden arm 1 and farther on book ir chapter 17 the arm ie to again referred to when m hen icicle I 1 I 1 cle manette ariette Nf and charles dar ray lell lecic e the house on their wedding edding vi day and the doctor and mr air lorry and miss pro lib si see bem on off the being out of the way ot of the be idle rad curious and the eions 1 laying been very simple and few the doctor mr lair lorry and mies mits q ta HALL pro pross were left quite alone it was ahn they illy turned into the welcome shade of the cool old oll tall that mr I 1 orry observed a it grelet p cat change lo 10 have come over the docto as if it the golden arm there bad had struck him s blow I 1 it Is quite clear therefore that the golden arm was inside the house in the cool old hall ball but it Is quite lie ile ard quite la in accordance accor darce witt 4 did t it wai al a that in ills m wandering aboul about hobo while he aas ae writing li 11 atoo h hew bava the golden arm in mat ette i ct et then ilose street bof 1 transi nd rod it to the interior of th bouse m blob he b hail had in ili mind a iwu hou d ahert it casual atranter st rotifer might bi bl seen about the ball the actual house tl tit who aho ha hae already into ih ili flea tion of tie lie out mr lu in ills in cris I 1 in i dud and mr nir snowden aid BP pressed the uie opinion that tui ul lisle uri I 1 which leads wit out of the n let et of lie li weel west elde side of bobo boho WM was th bluet in which hichi dickens dielens I 1 ith 1 I I 1 the he landon nilon of dr man find that carlisle car liale house which ti it in instep the eltern end of aril arli c bimi at the h 11 houe house ili str tit ini I 1 the he hauhe in fact u all th tilt of the li erratic ne as an all aiu lit can ee see for himself by going there hut neither mr allbut nor mr nir V ard tot an nn oilier other searcher of th ih oteo i of dickens land I 1 arid seems to hac rone gone nto rio honee house there like 1 10 dichene stranger bo ho w as a probably him it to ier about thie this holcer tho axi I 1 bere iere did und and b the of mr K ble blo hoase chose firm now ecru pice plot as n a cabinet manu factor hit nero rear rewarded ded inith a right of oni one of the he noblest late seen interiors luter lora now reinald ing in I 1 london ondon a roan clou rich ex amplo of or tit ahw late I 1 anglish renaissance renales ance school of architect architecture urt and decoration alth it I 1 autlin old hall a grand stair case 1013 and bailet did rooms and en rich d cc ill n of planter vork A arh a er liable lalace and a palace it airall okae as baning beatri be the lun roan man slon 1 of the Ilov howards ards carls of carlisle built about 1690 1691 a aundrel cara cars be fore he the I 1 rench revolution lution had many occupant occupants about 1770 this house ft as bought b tho the famous angelo the fencing and riding mater master and he flied in it for man ears all through he the time tim e in fact hat that dickens imagined doctor manetto marlette to 0 o have occupied part of it after angelo it was occupied by simpson the artist and W gibb the caner carier the college of tho the iree I ree masons of the church held their meet inga ings in the ballroom and finally as in dickens time it nt was as let out in ten cements aich would account for his hi having only seen tho the cool old ball and the coultard cour court tard ard Othe otherwise he would aurely hae base mentioned so grand an in herfor the house m was as in angelo a time one of the most famous in to dondon A full narrative of hit hl father a 8 reald crice ahti i ind and of the many celebrated sey lh century personages who ho fre ire kiy fc fit A av at I 1 GWEN 4 forfi OVER OVIR COL SHOP 0 P IN flanek STREET quenten it li Is given in tho Intire interesting sting reminiscences of henry aagelo first issued in 1830 and quito quite recently edited by lord howard de do flodin and mr nir it layer laver smith with illustrations from the collect loi of mr joseph grego hut none 0 these describe the bouso itself the accompanying sketches will gle 1 bamo bomo u idea of lie its beauty |