When he comes he will do that raid of the pantechnicons
the justice it deserves; he will picture the orderly evening scene about the
Imperial Legislature in convincing detail, the coming and going of cabs and
motor-cabs and broughams through the chill, damp evening into New Palace
Yard, the reinforced but untroubled and unsuspecting police about the entries of
those great buildings whose square and panelled Victorian Gothic streams up
from the glare of the lamps into the murkiness of the night; Big Ben shining
overhead, an unassailable beacon, and the incidental traffic of Westminster, cabs,
carts, and glowing omnibuses going to and from the bridge. Suffolk
House, as Brandon's palace was denominated, was subsequently converted into a
mint by his royal brother-in-law, Henry the Eighth; and, after its demolition, and
the removal of the place of coinage to the Tower, the name was still continued to
the district in which it had been situated. Sometimes these dreams are simple and tender; sometimes they are
magnificent.
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