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Population (2000): 4936 Housing Units (2000): 2245 Land area (2000): 1.147410 sq. miles (2.971779 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.006234 sq. miles (0.016145 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.153644 sq. miles (2.987924 sq. km) FIPS code: 38086 Located within: California ...

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Kensington is a district within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in west London . The north east is taken up by Kensington Gardens , once private as the name suggests, but today a public park which has Italian and Dutch gardens , public buildings ...

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Alfred helped position the unconscious guardsmen on the backs of Aldridge and Wilkins and sent them through to Kensington.

As I drove home to my house in Kensington I thought over it all, from the extraordinary story of the red-headed copier of the Encyclopaedia down to the visit to Saxe-Coburg Square, and the ominous words with which he had parted from me.

Kensington and from there shut down all the gates in this warehouse except the Man Station gate.

I walked east from Kensington with a mesh bag filled with onions and Havarti cheese, and soon enough found myself on Harbord Street, which had moved another notch upscale since the old days, more restaurants now, fewer macrobiotic shops, the palm readers and bead shops banished for good and all.

Afterwards he thought over those promises, and another evening went into the matter more fully, telling her of all the brilliant things that he held it was possible for a South Kensington student to do and be--of headmasterships, northern science schools, inspectorships, demonstratorships, yea, even professorships.

A few minutes ago she returned Sir George and myself via Kensington, George to seek his Errin for healing, myself to transfer the Chatterford car to the Earth rails, reopen the large gate and take the car to Earth so that our people might be evacuated.

Just as Mrs Rackham reaches the monument, a peculiar thing happens: the whole of North Kensington undergoes a remarkable meteorological phenomenon--the sun is covered over by sheets of dark-grey cloud, but continues to shine with such brilliance that the clouds themselves assume an intense luminosity.

Helsing has written me and told me that he believes you have managed to find Joanna Tepes and that she may be living under your protection in Kensington.

Kensington trains the business end of those three stars around on him.

On such nights, the dingy dwellings of Spittalfields and Whitechapel still seem to belong to the Huguenot silk-weavers, the prim backstreets of Kensington appear eternally Edwardian, and the houses of the Chelsea embankment, primped with gothic trimmings and standing in Sunday finery like a charabanc of ruddy-faced matrons, remain the province of the Pre-Raphaelites.

The baptisms of Martin, Cecilia, and Bianca, son and daughters of Sylvanus and Anne Stone, were to be discovered registered in Kensington in the three consecutive years following, as though some single-minded person had been connected with their births.

CHAPTER XXXVII THE FLOWERING OF THE ALOE This same day, returning through Kensington Gardens, from his preparations for departure, Hilary came suddenly on Bianca standing by the shores of the Round Pond.

She had always thought children important, however, and the Darlings had become acquainted with her in Kensington Gardens, where she spent most of her spare time peeping into perambulators, and was much hated by careless nursemaids, whom she followed to their homes and complained of to their mistresses.

But he felt that by doing so he would abandon his right to object to the man as being a Portuguese stranger, and he did not wish to have Ferdinand Lopez as son-in-law, even though he should be a partner in Hunky and Sons, and able to maintain a gorgeous palace at South Kensington.