'Clearly we stood among the ruins of some latter-day South Kensington!
So, when we had finished that wall, I popped on my best hat, and popped out by myself into Kensington Gardens.
"It was related to my mother, many years ago, by a lady who was, at that time, very much at Kensington Palace.
The chief of these now is the Museum of South Kensington, which is to many Americans the most interesting object in London.
The first--and chief--is that tempest of words which I heard at Kensington from that big-mouthed Mackay on the Sunday night.
Later on she was admitted to bail, and Diana took her to the hotel in Kensington, there to wait for the arrival of Mr. Clyne.
When she was a little girl, a child of her own age, the daughter of one of the nobility, was brought to Kensington Palace to spend the day with her.
How boundless are the opportunities of Kensington Gardens--the Round Pond, the winding Serpentine, the mysterious seclusion of the Dutch brick Palace!
But by that energy which comes of strong conviction and patriotic feeling, and of the opportunity given him by his public employment, Henry Cole wrung from a reluctant Parliament the annual grants necessary to make South Kensington Museum what it now is.