LONDON LAVENDER
AN ENTERTAINMENT
BY
E. V. LUCAS
AUTHOR OF "OVER BEMERTON'S," "MR. INGLESIDE," ETC.
New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1912
All rights reserved
COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
Set up and electrotyped. Published September, 1912.
Norwood Press J. S. Cushing Co.—Berwick & Smith Co. Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
A CHOICE OF MOTTOES
"... across the field of vision ..."—Optician's Catalogue.
"Nothing doing."—Stock Exchange Bulletin.
"It is almost impossible to exclude truth altogether.'"—Observer's Corner.
"The mixture as before."—Dr. William Osler.
NOTE
Try as I might to prevent it, certain characters from Listener's Lure, Mr. Ingleside, and particularly Over Bemertons, would keep breaking into this book.
I have to thank Mr. Cecil Sharp for permission to reproduce the music on pages 26, 27, and 276. That on pages 143 and 144, also due to his courtesy, is now published for the first time.
E. V. L.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. In which a new home is found, and the status of anthropoid apes is carefully determined
II. In which the four gentlemen above us obtain their characters, and Primrose Terrace is rudely disturbed
III. In which a visit is paid to a red-haired lady, and certain members of London's foreign population are enumerated
IV. In which I am forbidden to be idle, and therefore find congenial employment
V. In which we find lovers of two kinds, and meet with a poignant invention
VI. In which we meet the first-floor-back, and find that the milk of human kindness still runs
VII. In which Mr. Dabney warms his house with a discussion, and I am glad to get home
VIII. In which an honest couple who never did anyone any harm are seen on the brink of the struggle with prosperity
IX. In which the top-floor-back turns out to be an acquaintance, and schemes are unfolded for the salvation of an effete race




