Grosvenor
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Examples
- Mews Street, Grosvenor Square, was not absolutely Grosvenor Square itself, but it was very near it. Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit.
- The footman was to the Grosvenor Square footmen, what the house was to the Grosvenor Square houses. Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit.
- It cannot be helped, replied Lord Berwick, we must sell it; for, of course, Lady Berwick must inhabit my family-house in Grosvenor-square. Harriette Wilson. The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson.
- To-morrow we all dine with Lord Berwick again, at his house in Grosvenor Square. Harriette Wilson. The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson.
- Do you return to Grosvenor Square first? Harriette Wilson. The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson.
- Suppose we had laid the scene in Grosvenor Square, with the very same adventures--would not some people have listened? William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- My aunt, she continued, is going to-morrow into that part of the town, and I shall take the opportunity of calling in Grosvenor Street. Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice.
- This is Grosvenor mixture at eightpence an ounce, Holmes answered, knocking a little out on his palm. Arthur Conan Doyle. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.
- It was Smithfield that they were crossing, although it might have been Grosvenor Square, for anything Oliver knew to the contrary. Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist.
- Our landlord was an intelligent man, and spoke excellent English, having served for three years as waiter at the Grosvenor Hotel in London. Arthur Conan Doyle. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.
- Oh, you mean the little problem of the Grosvenor Square furniture van. Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
- Twenty-four, Mews Street, Grosvenor Square. Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit.
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