Chronicles of an Old Inn; Or, A Few Words about Gray's Inn
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The text offers a descriptive portrait of a venerable London legal society and its courtyard, contrasting the bustle of the surrounding city with the Inn's quiet courts, and proceeds through a series of biographical sketches and historical vignettes. It blends architectural and topographical description with anecdotes about the institution's customs, chapel, and ceremonies, and profiles of the lawyers, judges, and churchmen who shaped its character. Emphasis is placed on continuity between place, profession, and memory, and the tone mixes reminiscence, local history, and moral reflection to evoke the atmosphere and institutional heritage of the Inn.
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