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aid the chauffeur, but we drove marily falong undi wa got into Pall Mall, and found foutrselves in one of the most complicated blocks of traffic I have ever seen in London, for elsewhere.
In Paris, my adopted boine, a Block In Etha streeb traffic is an interesting thing to the student of human nature who is not in Fa hurry. If you invest witched the trama at the corner of the Pince de l'Opera and the Boulevard des Ladue net, you here ino doubt noticed the xy stubai Cabs, tazi
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■hehrili "whitio, and his subordinates, long" "of" them "it" each corner, Held out white truncheons under the dose af the nearest horse or chauffent. The traffe atops, the policemen try to die- entangle it, and the drivam argue. Like the immortal personage in the "Bab Ballads," they argue up and down, and sisa argue all about them. The policemen argue back, an elderly cab-horse, with a sense at humour, falls down in the middle of the uproar, somebody calls somebody else s ind of a store, or a gherkin, there may, for there may not, de a free fight, and when a suficiently large group of helpless old people has started to take advantage of the stoppage of traffic, and gut across the road, another whistle is blown, the policeman with the air of's marechal de Frasen in Ditaille picture thrusts forward his white truncheon, and the train dashes on while people do their best to escape it.
IN PALL MALL
With this picture in my mind, I was certain, when I saw the big policemax. in the middle of Pall Mall, that the would be carried away on s stretcher in a minute and a fraction. He looked over his shoulder tho west. at us and held up s finger Thon he nodded eastward and the traffic stopped. There was the calm of the half-hour before dinner over the land. acape, and I sat and whispered to myself, "Can such things really be." I had made the acquaintance fer the first time for years of the master of London."I have boon watching him and wondering at him all through these Coronation days, each of which has seemed six weeks long, because so much has happened in it. What has struck me more than anything else is his wonderful temper, the power of his calmý quiet resource and hit mailing Vind ness. 1 have also been very much m pressed by his wit. In my Landon days cannibus drivers were always amusing, omnibus conductors had a rader wit, but were amusing too. The hangoma caban was quick at reparter, and of course, the street boy tinged all street life with cock- ney hamour. Bat the policeman used not to be witty in Loudon. His only retort was "Move on there," or the production of p note book and a pencil. I suppose he sl carries these implements of torture, but I have not seen them. He certainly does not say Move on" now. He node or beckons, Dand things happen or stop happening Jusb Had to wind it. He is the Lord of London.
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A strange story was told at Willanton by And London's Over Lord; with the acquireMark Mammetto, aged seventeen, who was ment of bis certain sovereignty he has charged with wandering, having no visible given rain to his innate sense of humour.mene. He said that he was brought up in
s charity abool and sent to Canada, whet He used bo bo too busy to joke. Now be he remained some years ou a farm. Os. has the leisure of the busy man whose night he heard the voice of his father call- boakness is well organised, and he can relaxing him home to England, so he was very ill. He at once left bis work, and as he This morning I leaned out of my taxi had saved some money he booked his pas and spoke to the man in blue "Conge to England. On arrival at Liverpool stablo," I said, (the Over Lord likes to be he came to London, and found his father Called Constable Constable, I am dying in's house in a Whitechapel alum. He journalist, and I am ins hurry.pent all his savings in providing medical Nothing unusual in that, air, he answer attention and proper nourishment for his Fed. Then I noticed an exited little man father, ho died just as he had spent all in a Boyal carriage just beside me. The his money. He was left stranded after the open landan, held him and a beautiful F. O fomstal and since then had slept in the attache, and the coachman on the box awarene
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