| cheeks kissed at levee by late marquess of Zetland, sharing closet | 1 |
| which is profusely written over with eleven other subscribers, | 2 |
| once respectable, open hallway pungent of Baltic dishes, bangs | 3 |
| kept woman's head against wall thereby disturbing neighbours, | 4 |
| private chapel occupies return landing, removal every other | 5 |
| quarter day, case one of peculiar hopelessness, most respectable, | 6 |
| nightsoil has to be removed through snoring household, eccen- | 7 |
| tric naval officer not quite steady enjoys weekly churchwarden | 8 |
| and laugh while reading foreign pictorials on clumpstump before | 9 |
| door, known as the trap, widow rheumatic and chars, haunted, | 10 |
| condemned and execrated, of dubious respectability, tools too | 11 |
| costly pledged or uninsured, reformed philanthropist whenever | 12 |
| feasible takes advantage of unfortunates against dilapidating | 13 |
| ashpits, serious student is eating his last dinners, floor dangerous | 14 |
| for unaccompanied old clergymen, thoroughly respectable, many | 15 |
| uncut pious books in evidence, nearest watertap two hundred | 16 |
| yards' run away, fowl and bottled gooseberry frequently on | 17 |
| table, man has not had boots off for twelve months, infant being | 18 |
| taught to hammer flat piano, outwardly respectable, sometimes | 19 |
| hears from titled connection, one foot of dust between banister | 20 |
| and cracked wall, wife cleans stools, eminently respectable, otta- | 21 |
| wark and regular loafer, should be operated would she consent, | 22 |
| deplorable rent in roof, claret cellar cobwebbed since the ponti- | 23 |
| ficate of Leo, wears drill trousers and collects rare buddhas, | 24 |
| underages very treacly and verminous have to be separated, sits | 25 |
| up with fevercases for one and threepence, owns two terraces | 26 |
| (back to back breeze), respectable in every way, harmless im- | 27 |
| becile supposingly weakminded, a sausage every Sunday, has a | 28 |
| staff of eight servants, outlook marred by ne'er-do-wells using | 29 |
| the laneway, lieabed sons go out with sisters immediately after | 30 |
| dark, has never seen the sea, travels always with her eleven | 31 |
| trunks of clothing, starving cat left in disgust, the pink of re- | 32 |
| spectability, resting after colonial service, labours at plant, the | 33 |
| despair of his many benefactresses, calories exclusively from | 34 |
| Rowntrees and dumplings, one bar of sunlight does them all | 35 |
| january and half february, the V. de V's (animal diet) live in five- | 36 |