Through East Anglia in a Motor Car

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Through East Anglia in a Motor Car
James Edmund Vincent
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But into the secrets of comfort in Ipswich which he revealed to us others may be admitted with- out his personal g^uidance He showed the old-world glove shop already mentioned. The oyster shop he showed us also, almost next door to the glovers, both in a narrow street running parallel to the main street I70 THROUGH EAST ANGLIA on the far side from the " Crown and Anchor," and the " Great White Horse," and better oysters were never eaten by man or woman. Then he took us to luncheon at the " Crow...n and Anchor " which, sooth to say, was more to my taste than the " Great White Horse " — of its charges it is manifestly impossible for me to speak, but its fare was of the simplest and best Last, but not least of the kindnesses shown to me by Mr. Cobbold was to invite to meet me Mr. Corder, architect and antiquarian — would that the combination were universal — profoundly versed in the old-time legends of the district Mr. Corder it was who gave me a most fasci- nating print of the back of the " Crown and Anchor " when it was the " Rampant Horse," and quoted a jingled prophecy of days gone by, concerning the fate of the various inns of Ipswich, which appears to have come true — The Rampant Horse shall kick the Bear, And make the Griffin fly, And turn the Bell upside down.

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