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Page 13 - Strand," says he, stopping five omnibuses to give me this information. " Where does it lead me?" "Which way do you wish to proceed?" he inquires, politely, still detaining the omnibuses. "East," I reply, at a venture. "First to the right, second to the left, third to the right again, and take the blue bus as far as the Elephant and Angel," he answers, without any hesitation.